The US-India Business Council (USIBC) will be organising USIBC's India Ideas Summit in Delhi on September 12, where both nations' governments will discuss what the bilateral relationship will look like in 2047, the year which will mark 100th anniversary of India's independence.
Invoking the need to make the free trade agreement or FTA a reality amongst the BIMSTEC nations, Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal stressed on the need to review the FTA negotiations on Wednesday in New Delhi.
She stressed that India and Fiji must work together to unlock the full potential in partnership for the mutual benefit of the people of the two nations.
As the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres continues to follow developments in Bangladesh closely, he deplored the loss of lives in the country during the protests.
New Delhi [India], August 6: The Indian Economic Trade Organization in association with the India Africa Trade Council (IETC) organized the India Mauritius Trade Conference 2024 in Port Louis which was attended by the Business community in Mauritius. The President of Indian Economic Trade O
He noted that the transition of power in Bangladesh should be guided by human rights, in line with the country's international obligations and those responsible for the killing of hundreds and thousands injured should be held accountable.
Michele Taylor the US Permanent Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Monday joined the panel of human rights experts of the UNHRC demanding the status of Uyghur doctor Gulshan Abbas who was detained by China (PRC).
UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy expressed concern regarding the Bangladesh situation and urged for a full and independent investigation, led by the United Nations into the recent events.
India has executed Bilateral Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with a total of 116 foreign countries. The agreements facilitate the operation of international flights between India and these nations, aiming to boost global connectivity and support economic and tourism growth.
Taiwan's former President Ma Ying-jeou criticised the current president Lai Ching-te's administration for abandoning the "one China, with different interpretations" position and adopting a "new theory of two nations", Taiwan News reported.