"Wide-ranging conversation with FM @melaniejoly of Canada. Discussed the G20 agenda and global developments. Bilateral issues including trade, connectivity and people-to-people ties," tweeted Jaishankar.
Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar said that he met Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, France's counterpart Catherine Colonna, Singapore's Vivian Balakrishnan and Bangladesh's Abdul Momen.
Rajeev Chandrashekhar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government on many occasions called for the need for the democracies of the world to work together and shape the future of technology in general and innovation in particular.
"The human factors remain dominant even as new technology comes in. The Indian Army needs good technology because the more India is strong and speaks for itself, the more calm things are going to get in this world. We want that sort of strength, but we don't need it in the hand of a creat
"Good to meet @abdulla_shahid , FM of our special neighbor Maldives. Appreciated his warm sentiments about our commitment to Maldives and our advocacy of the Global South," Jaishankar tweeted on Friday.
Pietersen thinks that sports can bring people together and said that since most people find the world to be frightening, sports may be used as a tool for fostering togetherness. He added that in the modern world, sports should serve as a symbol of unity.
Former Cricketer Kevin Pieterson said that the war, conflict and pandemic have made the world a scary place. He said that if sport can be used to unite and bring people together, then it should be used. Kevin Pietersen said that where the world is at the moment, is a scary place. The Russ
"If you ask me, some of the lessons from this particular war would be that we have to be self-reliant. Actually, that's the biggest lesson for us," said CDS Anil Chauhan.
Drawing an analogy from cricket to explain how the cabinet works, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday that under Captain Prime Minister Narendra Modi, net practice starts at 6 am which goes on till late and he expects wickets when a chance is given.
Chief of the Australian Defence Forces General Angus Campbell on Friday said that according to his assessment, until we see a fracture in President Vladimir Putin's will, the Russia-Ukraine war is going to continue.