S Jaishankar provides big update on India-China ties, says, 'as a neighbour, we...'
Tuesday, 30 July 2024 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar was speaking to the press in Tokyo, where he talked about New Delhi's relations with Beijing
External affairs minister S Jaishankar interacted with German parliament members in Berlin to discuss global issues and strengthen India-Germany relations. He.. IndiaTimes
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday reiterated India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing that differences should be resolved.. IndiaTimes
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh, reaffirming India's support for a Gaza ceasefire and adherence to humanitarian.. IndiaTimes
External affairs minister S Jaishankar met with Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Saudi Arabia to discuss strengthening bilateral ties... IndiaTimes
Indian Foreign minister S. Jaishankar sharply responded to a journalist questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent hug with Russian President Vladimir Putin, asserting it was not the journalist's place to judge cultural gestures. This exchange occurred as Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv.
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Dimitri Coutya wins his second Paralympic gold medal in Paris with victory in the men's individual epee B final, as GB surpass their gold tally from the Tokyo.. BBC Sport
Ukraine’s ambassador in New Delhi has called for India to take a more proactive role in ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, which could aid its bid for a.. IndiaTimes
India has overtaken China to become the largest importer of Russian oil, marking a significant shift in global energy dynamics. In July, Russian crude made up 44% of India’s total oil imports, reaching a record 2.07 million barrels per day. This surge in imports is driven by steep discounts offered by Moscow as it pivots away from Western markets due to sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict. As China reduces its Russian oil intake, India has stepped in, reshaping trade routes and solidifying its position as a key player in the global oil market.
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In an exclusive exploration of New Delhi, we encountered a remarkable family from Beend, Rajasthan. This dedicated clan makes an annual pilgrimage to Delhi-NCR with a unique purpose - selling flags. Their mission goes beyond mere commerce, embodying a deeper, more intriguing cause. Join us on Oneindia as we uncover their extraordinary story and the patriotic passion that drives their yearly journey to the capital.
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Russia has officially denied claims that it has been recruiting Indian citizens to fight in the Ukraine war. The Russian Embassy in New Delhi emphasized that it has not engaged in any fraudulent schemes or recruitment drives targeting Indians. Instead, Moscow is working closely with New Delhi to repatriate Indian nationals who voluntarily joined the Russian military. The embassy expressed condolences for the casualties among Indian soldiers and assured that Russia will honor all contractual obligations, including financial compensation. The situation has come under scrutiny as human traffickers lured Indians into military service with false promises, prompting a significant diplomatic response from both countries.
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On September 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin, alongside Chinese leadership, inaugurated the "Ocean-2024" naval exercise, marking the largest joint naval drill in three decades. The expansive operation spans the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, the Mediterranean, Caspian, and Baltic Seas, featuring over 400 warships, 120 aircraft, and more than 90,000 personnel from Russia and China. Putin emphasized the drill’s significance in testing combat readiness and modern weaponry integration, while also criticizing U.S. military actions for provoking an arms race and destabilizing global security. The exercise, which includes contributions from the People's Liberation Army Navy, has sent shockwaves through NATO and the U.S., underscoring the growing strategic partnership between Moscow and Beijing amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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In a significant display of military cooperation, Russia and China have launched joint naval exercises in the Sea of Japan, reinforcing their strategic partnership against U.S. dominance in global affairs. The drills, involving the Russian Pacific Fleet and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy, are designed to coordinate defensive actions in protecting maritime communications and economic zones. The exercise highlights the growing military alliance between Moscow and Beijing, as both nations seek to counterbalance Western influence in the Indo-Pacific region. This latest collaboration signals a clear challenge to U.S. presence and dominance in global maritime security, showcasing the shifting dynamics of power in the region.
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The EU imposed provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles with the European Commission maintaining that Chinese firms unfairly benefit from government subsidies, allowing them to keep their prices artificially low.
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A tense and dramatic moment unfolded in the contested waters of the South China Sea as a Chinese vessel collided with a Philippine boat, escalating tensions between the two nations. The incident, captured on camera, reveals the high-stakes confrontations that continue to plague the region.
In the video, the Chinese ship can be seen ramming into the Philippine vessel near the disputed Sabina Shoal, an area increasingly marked by such maritime clashes. This latest confrontation is part of a broader struggle over territorial claims in the South China Sea, where Beijing's aggressive tactics have drawn international concern.
The footage has sparked outrage in Manila and heightened the already fraught relations between China and the Philippines. The event underscores the volatile nature of the South China Sea dispute and the ever-present risk of these encounters spiralling into a larger conflict.
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Three Delhi Police officers faced allegations of extorting Rs 19 lakh from a BBA student, Sushan, by threatening to implicate him in a fraud. The officers... IndiaTimes
Three UPSC aspirants died after the basement of Rau's IAS Study Circle in Delhi flooded due to heavy rain. Students protested safety violations and negligence by... IndiaTimes
Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, VK Saxena, on Saturday gave nod to a recommendation for a probe against jailed former Delhi minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News