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Jaishankar said the SCO was formed with the objectives of tackling terrorism, separatism and extremism, but the Pahalgam attack shows that the danger of terrorism continues. He said that all countries ...
The question that needs to be asked is, why did China risk a major conflict with India? What was the purpose? Was it to force India to come to the negotiating table, as Mao had told his generals in ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping had also called for improving mechanisms to address security threats and challenges during a ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party has criticized Rahul Gandhi for his comments about the armed forces. Ajay Alok called Gandhi a habitual liar. He also condemned Gandhi's remarks on External Affairs Minister ...
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Can India trust backstabbing China? Exerts debate on Gaurav Sawant's showIn this episode of India First, the focus is on External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's visit to China for the Shanghai ...
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Newspoint on MSNJaishankar's secret meeting with Xi Jinping! Will PM Modi also go to China? There is a possibility of talks on these issuesThere is news that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may visit China soon. PM Modi is likely to attend the meeting of top leaders ...
PM Modi's likely visit to China signals a potential thaw in India-China relations post-Galwan standoff. With the resumption of key dialogues and diplomatic meetings, both nations are keen on improving ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s visit to China has raised speculation about a possible thaw in relations post-Galwan ...
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Tuesday stressed the importance of taking an uncompromising stance.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his China visit for the SCO foreign ministers' meeting, met President Xi Jinping and discussed the development of India-China bilateral ties. He conveyed ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNSCO 2025: Can India, China, Russia redefine the multilateral forum? EXPLAINEDAs the SCO Summit approaches in Tianjin, its role in shaping a multipolar world faces fresh scrutiny—amid terror threats, regional rivalries, and its ambitions to rival Western-led blocs ...
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