The initiative, designed to bridge the gap between the administration and citizens, saw active participation from multiple government departments, ensuring the seamless delivery of services to tribal and marginalised communities.
Addressing a press briefing after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, MEA's Secretary (East) P Kumaran said, "Both leaders also expressed interest in enhancing collaboration in the defence sector, where they felt that they can leverage their respective experiences and capabilities
"Argentina is a part of the Lithium Triangle. It is of great interest to us. We had two Indian public sector companies, Coal India Limited and a consortium called KABIL, which is specifically tasked with picking up critical minerals and assets outside India. They have signed five concessi
After concluding his visit to Argentina on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Brazil, the fourth leg of his five-nation tour, where he will also attend the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
"The two leaders also had an opportunity to discuss cooperation in the energy and critical mineral sectors. The Prime Minister underlined India's growing energy and industrial needs and emphasised that Argentina could serve as a reliable partner in supporting India's developmental journey
The event was led by Raksha Nikhil Khadse, MoS Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, was graced by the presence of Sanjay Savkare, Minister of Textiles, Government of Maharashtra, along with key government officials and enthusiastic community participation, according to a release fr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of Argentina Javier Milei greeted people who had gathered outside the Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires on Saturday, acknowledging the enthusiastic crowd during the Indian leader's official visit.
Speaking to the mediapersons, Trivedi said, "I think Rahul Gandhi should understand the dignity of the post of LoP. Even before this, he used the word 'surrender' for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This word was not used even by Pakistan's PM, Defence Minister or Army chief of Pakistan, that