BIMSTEC Summit: Jaishankar hits back at Muhammad Yunus on North-East, says...
Thursday, 3 April 2025 Addressing the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that India is aware of its special responsibility in regard to BIMSTEC. We, after all, have the longest coastline in the Bay of Bengal, of almost 6,500 km. Will Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus retort?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Bangkok during the BIMSTEC Summit, amid strained ties between the nations. The meeting follows Yunus’s controversial remarks on India’s Northeast, and India’s concerns over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh....
S Jaishankar announced India's keenness to finalize the FTA negotiations with the European Union soon. During discussions with his German counterpart Johann.. IndiaTimes
German Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul is in India to discuss the Ukraine conflict and strengthen trade ties. Talks with S Jaishankar will likely address.. IndiaTimes
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is in India for a two-day visit, highlighting the strong Indo-German partnership. He emphasized the potential for growth.. IndiaTimes
Ahead of Modi's meeting with Putin, Zelenskyy sought India's support for a ceasefire, citing continued Russian strikes on civilians. Jaishankar defended India's.. IndiaTimes
"Had a telecon today with Finnish Foreign Minister," Jaishankar posted on X. "Our discussions centered around the Ukraine conflict and its ramifications. India.. IndiaTimes
Rain Alert: The cyclonic circulation and low pressure system that developed in the Bay of Bengal, according to the Meteorological Department, are intensifying.. DNA
India has exempted specific migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet from penal action under the new immigration law... IndiaTimes
Border Security Force and Border Guard Bangladesh met in Dhaka. They discussed border attacks on BSF personnel by Bangladeshi individuals. BSF raised concerns.. IndiaTimes
Indian garment exporters are facing a major tariff shock as the Trump administration imposes a steep 50 percent duty on Indian exports. The move directly impacts garment exporters, shoe manufacturers, and leather industries that heavily rely on the US market. With Indian garment exporters already working on razor-thin margins, this tariff threatens millions of jobs and billions in trade revenues. Competitors like Vietnam and Bangladesh could benefit, while Indian garment exporters brace for losses. The Modi government is expected to step in with relief measures as Indian garment exporters explore new markets and diversification strategies. Oneindia’s Pankaj Mishra explains.
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