A strained Indo-Chinese relationship is witnessing a further plunge, courtesy of China's repeated illegal and provocative campaigns to alter the status quo along the Line of Actual Control, the de facto border between the two nuclear-armed countries.
The multilateral system that exists today is the product of the crisis, the Second World War and India's G20 presidency is taking place during multiple global crises including food, fuel, and fertiliser, Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said at a conclave and
While the Indian government took some bold decisions to help the country tide over its economic crisis, even the Indian public came forward to support Sri Lanka, the country's foreign minister said in the podcast released on Tuesday.
The book -- Micro Matters: Using Data for Development in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution --is the third in a series published by Reliance Foundation and ORF about transformations in development and governance.
"India is a critical power, great power in the region that there is no reshaping of the Indo-Pacific without India. We've seen that India is a civilisational power that brings a different perspective to some of the challenges of these time," said Wong.
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni noted that the threats posed by climate change, terrorism, war and rapid digital transformations could only be addressed by greater international resolve.
"Because of being the first and the largest country which was decolonising, India chose a difficult democratic path and then despite decades of adversity and limited resources, stuck to that part. India stuck to that path when other democracies questioned the viability of that path. Today
The U.S. Embassy in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) organized the second Climate Action Champions Network (CACN) conference in New Delhi on February 13-14, 2023.
The T20, which serves as an "ideas bank" for the G20, has constituted seven task forces that will delve into issues ranging from digital public infrastructure to macroeconomic policy.
In an interview with the Austrian ZIB2 podcast, a daily news magazine of ORF television, Jaishankar said, "We had an agreement not to unilaterally change the LAC, which they have tried to unilaterally do. So there is, I think, an issue, a perception that we have which derives directly fro