India and Brazil are expected to ink 15 agreements to enhance cooperation in key areas of trade and investment, energy, defence and security, and scientific research.
During Xi Jinping’s visit from 17-18 January, China and Myanmar signed as many as 33 agreements, including multi-billion-dollar deals in infrastructure.
Addressing the media with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Davos Tuesday, Trump said the US was watching the developments related to Kashmir "very closely".
French thwarted Chinese attempts to discuss Kashmir issue at UNSC last week. It’s just the latest in a series of instances when Paris has firmly stood with New Delhi.
After ties between India and Maldives got strained under Abdulla Yameen, the new Maldivian foreign minister says the ‘relationship is based on principles’.
Existing projects that are to be implemented by the states under their budgets should not be financed through MGNREGS outlays. Now, the lack of monitoring can result in such use.
Petrol & diesel prices have barely changed since June 2022, even though oil prices have fallen 28% since then. This has boosted profitability of OMCs and dividend payouts to govt.
ThePrint had reported earlier this month that while theaterisation is the ultimate goal, set to be rolled out one year from now, the focus is on structured jointness initiatives by 2024-end.
Discussion about outcome of Lok Sabha polls continues to boil in cauldron of expectations only from BJP. Now reverse this equation, what if we asked about the performance of the 'loser'?
Nobody in EU including the European Council takes the European Parliament seriously. Any act, resolution or anything which the European Parliament Passes is not binding on the European Council, which is the highest policy making body of EU.
In reality the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are a bunch of nondescript politicians who nobody takes even vaguely seriously and are infact seen as a bunch of freeloaders with fat expense accounts and other benefits and nothing much to do. Most of the MEPs have either been side lined by political parties in their own countries and the European Parliament is their final resting place.
So Bharat should just ignore no nothings and continue with what we are doing
Indian diplomats have been scrabbling with damage control. Editorials from the Boards of NYT and WP too are not “ binding “. The fact remains that MPs representing some of the most influential countries in the world – a batch of whom were granted privileged access to Kashmir – are voting overwhelmingly against certain important developments – again the argument will be that these are domestic matters – in India. It does no favours to our bilateral / multilateral relationships with the Continent. Much was expected of EAM.
Nobody in EU including the European Council takes the European Parliament seriously. Any act, resolution or anything which the European Parliament Passes is not binding on the European Council, which is the highest policy making body of EU.
In reality the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are a bunch of nondescript politicians who nobody takes even vaguely seriously and are infact seen as a bunch of freeloaders with fat expense accounts and other benefits and nothing much to do. Most of the MEPs have either been side lined by political parties in their own countries and the European Parliament is their final resting place.
So Bharat should just ignore no nothings and continue with what we are doing
Indian diplomats have been scrabbling with damage control. Editorials from the Boards of NYT and WP too are not “ binding “. The fact remains that MPs representing some of the most influential countries in the world – a batch of whom were granted privileged access to Kashmir – are voting overwhelmingly against certain important developments – again the argument will be that these are domestic matters – in India. It does no favours to our bilateral / multilateral relationships with the Continent. Much was expected of EAM.