Foreign ministers from G7 countries--Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the European Union and the United States--will meet in Tokyo this week to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and the Ukraine conflict, while making efforts to prevent a regional conflagration.
New Delhi [India], November 3: In a wide ranging discourse on India-Australia relations Peter Dutton MP, Federal Member for Dickson and Leader of the Liberal Party, Australia spoke about enhancing the security and defense cooperation between the two countries especially in view of the ongoin
While the global economy is in a more resilient state than in the 1970s to manage a significant oil price shock, the compounding impacts of these two conflicts could push global commodity markets into unprecedented territory.
Stressing the importance of taking care of a country's diaspora, Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar said that at any point in time, India has to take care of around 3.5 crore people outside the country and New Delhi has carried out one big operation every year since 2015.
The UAE Parliamentary Division's statement, presented by Marwan Al Muhairi, stressed the need for reforming the UN Security Council and pointed out that the world has changed drastically since the council was formed in 1945, noting the Council's inability to act effectively and consistently
Pointing towards the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and Ukraine conflict, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that these conflicts have emerged as a key contributor to global volatility and the consequences are visible beyond the immediate geography, adding that the prevailing situation
US President Joe Biden has requested over USD 105 billion from Congress as part of a package to provide security assistance for the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel.
Human-wildlife conflicts are on the rise in Tamil Nadu. With civilisation ever-expanding and forest cover shrinking, human-wildlife conflicts have become inevitable.
Amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that instead of coming to an end, conflicts in the world have increased and that the world has everything else but does not have the things that bring happiness, solutions, and satisfactio
Khimji, while talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on terrorism wherein he denounced all forms of terrorism and said that it is "against humanity", said that Modi's remarks were very well resounded by all nations.
"We will continue to engage in parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue in relevant fora as a catalyst for promoting international peace, prosperity and harmony, including supporting the peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes," the declaration states.