Addressing the inaugural session of CII India-Europe Sustainability Conclave, the external affairs minister said when it comes to the green transition, clean energy and green transition are central to the India-EU Connectivity Partnership.
In the inaugural session of CII India-Europe Sustainability Conclave, S Jaishankar said India's relations with Europe are stronger and deeper than ever before and this event itself is a testimony of that assertion.
"Welcomed Foreign Minister @JanLipavsky of Czech Republic today evening in New Delhi. Our long-standing bilateral ties are expanding with regular contacts. Discussed opportunities in business, defence; space; education; S&T and innovation domains," Jaishankar tweeted on Tuesday.
During the meeting, Jaishankar and Denmark's royal couple discussed sustainability and digital delivery. In a tweet, Jaishankar stated, "Shared with them various aspects of the New India in making. Our conversation covered sustainability and digital delivery in particular."
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday questioned External Affairs S Jaishankar's recent remarks on the size of the Chinese economy, asking the minister if India's economy was big when the country was fighting with the Britishers.
EAM Jaishankar was addressing the "G-20 Festival of Thinkers Summit" at Symbiosis International Deemed University in Pune, where he said that the world economies are trying to cope up from the effects of the pandemic.
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Wednesday termed Rahul Gandhi's claims on China's aggression on the LAC in eastern Ladakh as right and said that the neighbouring country has developed a good infrastructure on the border areas.
While appreciating the SKUSAT-Kashmir for the International Education Fair initiative, Jaishankar said that three years ago, the process of change started in J-K which was intended to ensure that full benefits of the development and progress that the rest of India had seen for many many year
Highlighting India's growing stature on the global stage, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said that "we are an exceptional international power."
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said he joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) because he felt it was the right party at right time for India's rise and progress.