Diplomacy

Govt is making all efforts to trace and secure Indians release in Libya

The government is making all possible efforts with Libyan authorities in tracing Indian nationals and secure their release from captivity at the earliest, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said on Thursday here. Read More
 
 

India, Japan vouch for robust and resilient cyber systems

Recognizing the increasing role being played by digital technologies, India and Japan on Wednesday highlighted the need for robust and resilient digital and cyber systems. Read More
 
 

Quad: India committed to a rules-based world order, says Jaishankar

In the backdrop of India-China border standoff in eastern Ladakh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India remain committed to upholding the rules-based international order, underpinned by the rule of law, transparency, freedom of navigation in the international seas, respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty and peaceful resolution of disputes. Read More
 
 

India, Myanmar for further enhancing their bilateral ties

In order to take forward the bilateral relations between two countries, India and Myanmar on Monday discussed on a range of issue, including connectivity projects, capacity building, power and energy, deepen economic and trade ties. Read More
 
 

Korea, India will become lamp for global peace and prosperity: Korea’s First Lady

Korea and India will become the lamp that contributes to the peace and prosperity not just in Asia but around the world, said South Korea's First Lady Kim Jung-sook said on Saturday while participating in a webinar organized by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) themed ‘Weaving Relations: Textile Tradition’. Read More
 
 

Keep restraint to maintain peace in region: India to Armenia-Azerbaijan

Expressing concern over resumption of hostilities in the Nagarno-Karabakh region of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, India on Thursday urged them to keep restraint and take all possible steps to maintain peace at the border. Read More
 
 

India, Japan, Australia and US to discuss regional issues in Tokyo on October 6

The Foreign Ministers of India, Japan, Australia and the US will discuss the regional issues during their second meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or Quad to be held on October 6 in Tokyo, amidst the heightened border tension along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China in eastern Ladakh. Read More
 
 

Foreign Secretary Shringla reiterates priority India attaches with Myanmar

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vrdhan Shringla on Thursday reiterated the priority India attaches to its partnership with Myanmar in accordance with New Delhi’s ‘Neighborhood First’ and ‘Act East’ policies. Read More
 
 

India, China further agree to maintain close consultations

In the backdrop of boded row with China in Eastern Ladakh, India and China on Wednesday positively evaluated their sixth round of military talks that held on September 21, the diplomats of two countries agreed to continue to maintain close consultations at the diplomatic and military level. Read More
 
 

India has never accepted unilaterally defined LAC: MEA

After China said it abides by the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as proposed by Premier Zhou Enlai to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in a letter dated November 7, 1959, India on Tuesday said it has never accepted the so-called unilaterally defined 1959 Line of Actual Control (LAC). Read More
 
 

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