External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday said that every political party in the country is "committed to ensure that PoK, which is a part of India, returns to India," and that "the PoK issue has come to the front of people's thinking" after revocation of Article 370 in Jammu an
Referring to the conflict in the Middle East and the Israel-Palestine issue, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Wednesday said that India supports a homeland for the Palestinians and is public about its stand.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday, attended the event marking 25 years of the establishment of India-Dominican Republic diplomatic ties.
In reply to a question at a lecture event in Hansraj College, New Delhi, EAM Jaishankar underscored that it's not necessarily the governments which influence the country, it is often done by the media in the present day.
"The image of India is of friendly but fair... If you look at a challenge like terrorism, the world recognises that today's India deals with terrorism very differently from how it used to," remarked Jaishankar at the Viksit Bharat 2047 programme held at Hansraj College in the national cap
Addressing the gathering, Jaishankar emphasised the importance of looking towards the future, stating, "The issue right now we are all looking right for is the future. I want today to talk to you about the next 25 years which is your future, our Amrit Kaal. Our yatra to Vikshit Bharat in
The External Affairs Minister recently lamented Canada saying they were welcoming people from India with links to organised crime, ignoring warnings by New Delhi.
On being asked how secularism can be incorporated in the country's foreign policy, EAM Jaishankar explained, "Now first of all let us be very clear what we mean by secularism. Secularism means respect for all religions. Secularism does not mean. that you deny your own religion or you are
Emphasising that foreign policy today affects every citizen, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that if India had not been clear on the Russia-Ukraine war, petrol price would have gone up.
"This very difficult period. And more important, who do you trust? Who do you want to see in charge of this country? Who do you think will take this country through this challenge? And you asked about Security Council. I have every confidence we will become a member. But we will become a
"Sometimes, dealing with our neighbours involves navigating a bit of politics. It's about balancing our interests with theirs," said EAM Jaishankar during a press interaction in Cuttack on Sunday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar noted that people were made to forget about PoK, however, it is now back in the consciousness of the people of India.