India and Moldova have strengthened their bilateral ties through a series of diplomatic and economic engagements, including the opening of Moldova's Resident Mission in New Delhi in 2023, participation in key trade and cultural events, and collaborative capacity-building initiatives. These e
US diplomats including Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs Graham Mayer and First Secretary Gary Applegarth met National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah at his Gupkar residence in Srinagar on Monday.
Ahead of the J&K assembly elections, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) released their manifesto on Saturday, which promises the resolution of Articles 370 and 35A, advocacy of diplomatic initiatives between India and Pakistan and a dignified return of the Kashmiri Pandits back to th
In a landmark move to bolster India's diplomatic presence in Europe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived in Poland. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal said that PM Modi will first visit to pay his homage to the three memorials.
In an interview with ANI, he expressed happiness that PM Modi decided to visit Poland and combined this visit with a visit to Ukraine which he stressed is defending its borders against "unlawful aggression."
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (TMOFA) criticised Beijing on Friday for pressuring Palau to sever its diplomatic ties with the island nation and for its recent coercive tactics that threaten regional peace.
Along with Prime Minister Modi and VP Dhankhar, Chief Justice of India Chandrachud, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Health Minister JP Nadda, diplomats and eminent citizens attended the event.
New Delhi [India], August 14: The Constitution Club of India in New Delhi witnessed a significant event today with the launch of "Emotional Leadership," the latest book by Neeraj Ashok Sharma, Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Palau to India. The book launch was a prestigious aff
India on Saturday operationalised its resident mission in Albania, which will further help in expanding India's diplomatic footprint and enable the growth of bilateral trade.
According to sources, the diplomats and officials of the Indian High Commission continue to remain in Bangladesh, while non-essential staff and their families have returned on Wednesday morning.