The visit of Sanae Takaichi to New Delhi marks a renewed phase in relations between Japan and India. Her meeting with
The visit of Sanae Takaichi to New Delhi marks a renewed phase in relations between Japan and India. Her meeting with
South Africa’s Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile said India remains a reliable partner as he pushed for deeper India-South Africa trade ties during a working visit to New Delhi. Mashatile used the New Delhi leg of his six-day visit to invite Indian companies to expand investment in South Africa, especially in clean energy, pharmaceuticals, ICT, automotive components, infrastructure, agriculture and agro-processing. Mashatile seeks stronger India-South
South Africa’s Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile said India remains a reliable partner as he pushed for deeper India-South Africa trade ties during a working visit to New Delhi. Mashatile used the New Delhi leg of his six-day visit to invite Indian companies to expand investment in South Africa, especially in clean energy, pharmaceuticals, ICT, automotive components, infrastructure, agriculture and agro-processing. Mashatile seeks stronger India-South
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has strongly defended the Taliban government's right to maintain political and economic relations with India, pushing back against Pakistan’s criticism over Kabul-Delhi engagement. Speaking at a conference in Kabul, Muttaqi dismissed Islamabad's accusations that India supports anti-Pakistan groups, calling them inconsistent and politically motivated. He reminded that Pakistan itself maintains diplomatic presence in New Delhi with act
Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has strongly defended the Taliban government's right to maintain political and economic relations with India, pushing back against Pakistan’s criticism over Kabul-Delhi engagement. Speaking at a conference in Kabul, Muttaqi dismissed Islamabad's accusations that India supports anti-Pakistan groups, calling them inconsistent and politically motivated. He reminded that Pakistan itself maintains diplomatic presence in New Delhi with act