New Delhi [India], December 8 (ANI/PNN): A first-of-its-kind service booking platform--OneDios has added another feather to its cap with founder Dr Nitin Chawla being awarded the accolade of outstanding contribution to the service industry at the recently concluded Atma Nirbhar Bharat Concla
During the State Department briefing on December 6, spokesperson Ned Price, said, "When it comes to India, India of course is the world's largest democracy. It's home to a great diversity of faiths."
On their last leg of the G20 meeting in Udaipur, delegates visited the historic Kumbalgarh fort and Ranakpur temple today after three days of substantive discussions on ambitious agenda where the meeting saw full and active participation by G20 Members, 9 guest countries and 14 international
Rai said, "The Border Security Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Indian Coast Guard,
Railway Protection Force and Assam Rifles have been empowered under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act for making interdiction of narcotic drugs."
The event, which runs from December 5 to 7 in Geneva, takes place as a wave of global crises has led many developing countries to take on more debt to address the needs of their populations.
Government-accelerated development initiatives in North East had transformed the 'Look East policy' into the 'Act East Policy, leading to all-round developments in the northeast region, enabling all the states to improve trade with South East Asian Nations, said India's Defence Minister Rajn
Praising the outcomes of earlier 17 presidencies of the G20, the Prime Minster said India said that they successfully ensured macro-economic stability, rationalized international taxation and helped relieve debt-burden of countries, among others.
While addressing reporters, US Department of State spokesperson ned Price said, "India of course, is the world's largest democracy. It's home to a great diversity of faiths. Our annual report on international religious freedom outlines some of the concerns we've taken note of when it comes t
China has sought support from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries in order to insulate the South China Sea and retain its dominance in the region, media reports said.
"Both sides highlighted the excellent bilateral relations between the two countries and reiterated their commitment to deepen further and strengthen mutual cooperation in the security and border-related issues," a Home Ministry statement said.