The logo, shared by MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, symbolizes the enduring friendship, cultural exchange, and shared values between the two nations.
The Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has adopted a balanced approach to interacting with the two major parties in the United States. Taiwan's diplomatic efforts focus on building robust relationships with both Democratic and Republican parties, ensuring continuity and cooperation across
New Delhi [India], November 13: In 2024, India and South Africa celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, marking three decades of deep-rooted historical ties and cooperation. This milestone year has also seen a significant economic achievement- a bilateral trade between
New Delhi [India], November 13: In today's business environment where everything is interconnected, professionals must be equipped to navigate through these hindrances.
The Afghan community in India is facing a critical issue - a severe shortage of consular staff. Over the past three years, Afghan diplomats manning the Afghan Embassy and Consulates in India have sought refuge/asylum in different Western countries and have left India.
New Delhi [India], November 11: Give Life Foundation & PACT H2OMovement, hosted an impactful event spotlighting crucial issues of water scarcity and health. Held at the Audi showroom on Mathura Road, the evening featured the "Walk for Water, Walk for Life, and Swab for Life" initiativ
The three-day literary extravaganza, Abhivyakti 4.0, an initiative by the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), concluded on a note of positivity and resilience with on Sunday, with former diplomat Navtej S Sarna and celebrated author Dr Radhakrishnan Pillai sharing their insights on the tr
Amid the strained relationship between India and Canada. Raja Mohan, foreign affairs expert and the founding director of Carnegie India, spoke about the complexities of international politics and diaspora influence, particularly in Canada. Mohan also noted that the Joe Biden administration i
Members of the Mahasangha, patriarchs of various monastic traditions, monks, nuns, members of the diplomatic community, professors of Buddhist studies, experts and scholars, around 700 participants, engaged enthusiastically with the topic.
During the presser, Jaishankar slammed Canada for making allegations without any specific evidence, termed "surveillance of Indian diplomats" unacceptable and also highlighted that the "political space has been given in Canada to anti-India elements."