New Delhi [India], January 29: The stage is set for a landmark event as the first of its kind, the "International Inclusion Alliance Conference 2024" gears up to bring together Ambassadors, High Commissioners & Honorary Consul Generals representing various countries in India as key speak
India, France have agreed to institute a Comprehensive Dialogue on Global Issues to hold consultations on political matters and other global issues such as oceans, climate change, biodiversity, pollution and digital, with a particular focus on multilateral frameworks.
Chandigarh [India], January 24: Chitkara University's, Department of Fashion Design, Chitkara Design School hosted scintillating Fashion Future Forward Conclave over a span of 2 days at its sprawling campus, on Chandigarh - Patiala Highway.
Amid growing political challenges for him and his party ahead of the upcoming general elections, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he is "open for dialogue" and "ready to talk," Geo News reported.
In collaboration with Accenture and Microsoft, the Global Collaboration Village served as a purpose-driven space that utilised XR technologies, including realistic avatars and spatial audio, to enhance participant engagement beyond conventional video conferencing.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Thursday rejected a United States proposal to resume a dialogue on nuclear arms control, saying that it is impossible as Washington has been offering military support to Ukraine, Al Jazeera reported.
Kamboj noted that India is on track to surpass the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target 1.2 before 2030. She stated that India is significantly focusing on women-led development.
Applications are open for the Youth Co:Lab National Innovation Dialogue 2023-2024 in India to support 50 youth-led social start-ups in accelerating businesses.
India's permanent representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, strongly condemned the loss of civilian lives in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas saying that the alarming humanitarian crisis was 'clearly unacceptable'.
The governments of the US, Japan and Korea reiterated their ongoing commitment to trilateral maritime security in accordance with international law with a focus on support for capacity building in the Indo-Pacific region.