Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Chair India sent an invitation to SCO nations including Pakistan for the SCO meeting to be held in New Delhi in April this year. However, the Ministry of External Affairs has received no confirmation on the subject, said MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): Godrej Tyson Foods Ltd (GTFL), a joint venture of Godrej Agrovet Limited and Tyson Foods, U.S.A, participated at the 37th AAHAR - The International Food and Hospitality Fair, New Delhi, to showcase the product portfolio of its two prominent brand
The exercise which was conducted on March 13 and 14, brought together seven nations involved in maritime security in the Indo-Pacific: India, Australia, Canada, the United States, France, Japan and the United Kingdom.
The initiative was put forward by Russian Minister of Sports Oleg Matytsin in Delhi at the Meeting of Heads of Ministries in charge of the development of physical education and sports in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Member States.
Meenakashi Lekhi stressed that the SCO nations are bound by one single thought and philosophy which is Buddhism. Lekhi noted that Buddha was born in India and his first sermon everything happened in India.
Penguin Random House announced that chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen releasing its first cookbook and confirmed that the Duchess of Sussex, is contributing a recipe, reported People, a US-based media company.
Pakistan Charge d'Affaires Salman Sharif attended the meeting of heads of Ministries and departments responsible for the development of physical culture and sports of SCO nations.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay while protesting over the increase in the price of cooking gas outside the Parliament on Wednesday, said that TMC would protest on its own issues and agenda in the Parliament.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) entered into various kinds of agreements with foreign countries like Australia, Finland, Germany and UAE from time to time to promote bilateral cooperation in the field of renewable energy.
Shengliang Zhao, a researcher from China's Dunhuang Research Academy and a participant at the conference stated that the event offered a huge opportunity for India and China to celebrate history. "This is what makes India and China more close to each other. This time this conference gives a
The Ministry of Culture is organising the programme, and the Ministry of External Affairs and the International Buddhist Confederation, as grantee bodies of the Ministry of Culture. A number of Indian scholars of Buddhism are also participating in the event