Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, referring to Operation Sindoor, India's military action following the Pahalgam terror attack, said that the "new India neither fears nor bows down to terrorism."
Jaishankar said the talks were anchored in shared democratic values, respect for territorial integrity, and a firm opposition to terrorism and radicalisation. He added that he was confident Cyprus's upcoming presidency of the European Union in 2026 would help advance India-EU relations.
UK-based international relations and security analyst Chris Blackburn has urged greater vigilance and accountability for the planners of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks as he shared his latest article in Global Order, titled "Mumbai 26/11 at Seventeen: Memory, Justice, and the End of Impunity." Pos
Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Tashkent to discuss regional security concerns, particularly the situation in Afghanistan, and bilateral cooperation, The Khama Press news agency reported.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Sunday unveiled a Joint Initiative to counter terrorism financing, reinforcing their commitment to global security on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, while addressing the IBSA Leaders' Meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, called on nations to unite against terrorism and suggested institutionalised NSA-level meetings.
PM Modi said his G20 Summit engagements in Johannesburg were "fruitful," noting he took part in two sessions, shared views on key issues, and held productive meetings with world leaders, as highlighted in his post on X.
From India's perspective, two major priorities, the condemnation of terrorism and the recognition of the transformative potential of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), found clear and direct mention.
India has shifted from a strategic restraint to a more assertive security doctrine. The authors say major terror attacks are now treated as acts of war, external mediation is rejected, and deterrence is driven by readiness, public expectations and two-front threats involving Pakistan and