Diplomacy
Rajnath Singh invites Swedish companies to invest in defence corridors
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has invited Swedish firms to invest in the dedicated defence corridors of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
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EIB announces EUR 250,000 donation to India for Covid response
European Investment Bank has announced an emergency EUR 250,000 donation from its own funds to India in response to the escalating Covid-19 crisis.
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India, European Commission discuss Covid-19 situation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a phone call today with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
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India, China push for for mutually acceptable resolution
After completion of disengagement process at Pangong Tso areas in the eastern Ladakh, India and China have vouched to push for a mutually acceptable resolution of the remaining issues, including Gogra, Hot Springs and Depsang in a steady and orderly manner.
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IOR Defence Ministers’ Conclave to take place on February 4
The Indian Ocean Region Defence Ministers’ Conclave will take place on February 4. In the event, which will be held physically and virtually, over 25 ministers and delegates would participate.
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Make-in-India Covid vaccine takes off to Myanmar, Seychelles and Mauritius
India on Friday sent doses of “Make-in India” Covid vaccine to Myanmar, Seychelles and Mauritius to fight the disease. It is being sent as part of its “Neighbourhood First” policy and vaccine diplomacy.
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G7 Summit: UK invites India; Johnson to visit India before June
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for G7 Summit June to discuss the issues pertaining to global cause.
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Rajnath Singh holds talks with Nepal’s foreign minister, discusses bilateral ties
The Nepalese foreign minister, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, met the defence minister, Rajnath Singh, in New Delhi, and discussed a range of issues, including defence and people-to-people cooperation between the two countries.
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For first time since 1966, India not to have chief guest in R-Day parade
India has decided not to have a chief guest for this year’s Republic Day parade. New Delhi gave the coronavirus pandemic as the reason for taking this decision. Earlier, British PM Boris Johnson cancelled his invitation citing Covid-19 fears.
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Jaishankar invites diaspora to be part of India’s growth
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday invited Indian diaspora to be part of the country’s efforts to emerge stronger from the coronavirus crisis.
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