Diplomacy

Indian envoy to Qatar meets 8 ex-Indian Navy officers on death row

The Qatar government allowed the Indian ambassador to the emirate to meet all the eight former Indian Navy sailors who have been sentenced to death by a Qatari court in October for purported espionage, India’s foreign ministry said. Read More
 
 

‘Pannun murder bid’: ‘Concerned’ India starts probe, US welcomes move

After the US prosecutors’ sensational allegations in a Manhattan court filing indicting an Indian national by name and the involvement of an Indian government agent in a purported botched attempt to assassinate a prominent Sikh-American Khalistani leader on US soil, India said it was a “matter of concern” for the country and such a thing was “contrary” to New Delhi’s policies. Read More
 
 

Kissinger, top US diplomat and renowned war criminal, dies at 100

Henry Kissinger, the (in)famous celebrity secretary of state of the-then United States’ president, Richard Nixon’s, during the Vietnam War and the Liberation War of Bangladesh has died. He was 100. Read More
 
 

Indian agent involved in Khalistani leader’s murder bid: US

In an indictment, made public on Wednesday, United States federal prosecutors have accused an Indian government agent of directing a foiled assassination of an American citizen on US soil. Although the indictment papers didn’t name the target, it is widely believed that the target of the alleged assassination attempt was Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Read More
 
 

Meenakshi Lekhi to visit Hungary and Bulgaria

Aiming to further deepen the bilateral relations with the European nations, Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakashi Lekhi will be visiting to Hungary and Bulgaria, starting November 28. Read More
 
 

US ‘thwarted plot’ to kill Khalistani terrorist on American soil: Report

The United States has foiled an attempt to assassinate prominent Khalistani activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who has been designated as a “terrorist” by New Delhi under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act or UAPA, on American soil, London’s Financial Times reported. Read More
 
 

2+2 Dialogue: India, Australia agree to further strengthen ties to deal with 'exceptional challenges'

India and Australia on Monday held their third 2+2 ministerial dialogue in New Delhi, wherein both sides exchanged perspectives on developments in the Indo-Pacific Region, West Asia, South Asia and Ukraine. Read More
 
 

How India helped Maldives in last 5 years

On a day Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu formally requested the Government of India to pull its military personnel presence in his nation, the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) used India gifted Dornier aircraft for evacuation of a 32-year-old lady who was in critical condition. Read More
 
 

Maldives new pro-China leader orders Indian forces out of his nation

The Maldives’ newly elected president, Mohamed Muizzu, who was sworn into office on Friday, officially asked India to pull out all its military personnel stationed in his Indian Ocean atoll nation. This was one of the first decisions he took after assuming office, which was also among his pre-poll promises. Read More
 
 

Rijiju to attend Muizzu’s oath-taking ceremony in Maldives

India will be sending its Earth Sciences Ministee Kiren Rijiju to Maldives to attend the oath-taking ceremony of new pro-China leader Mohamed Muizzu on November 16. Read More
 
 

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