Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev on Tuesday said that US President Donald Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran was unexpected but wise, as it could help avoid further conflict and economic fallout.
After the US and Israel targeted three nuclear sites in Iran, former Indian diplomat Mahesh Sachdev on Sunday said the situation could have severe global repercussions, including for India. Sachdev stated that much depends on whether Iran decides to retaliate.
Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev on Sunday described the US strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities as an escalation to the week old Israel-Iran conflict, warning that the situation is likely to deteriorate further.
Several Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, including Delhi President Virendraa Sachdeva, were taken to the Chanakyapuri Police Station on Monday evening while they were en route to the Bangladeshi High Commission to protest over the vandalism of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore's ancest
He pointed out the contradiction in US statements, with the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio saying the US is not involved, while US President Donald Trump claiming America knew about the airstrikes.
"Invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the G7 Summit was due, it had to come. India is too big a power now, geopolitically, economically, and with our common sense in this world which is in the middle of a conflict. India had to be a participant at the table there," Sachdev told
BJP leader Ajay Khatana has been appointed district president of Keshavpuram, and Arvind Garg has been appointed president of Chandani Chowk. Similarly, BJP leader UK Chaudhary has been appointed district president of North East Delhi, while Master Binod Kumar has been appointed the new pres
Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Virendraa Sachdeva on Sunday asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat has become 'Jan Ki Baat', saying that the public gets a treasure of knowledge through the monthly radio programme.
Eadrleir, Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), reported that India's restrictions on imports from Bangladesh via land ports will impact goods worth USD 770 million, accounting for nearly 42 per cent of total bilateral imports.