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The external affairs minister also underlined that India does not accept any third-party mediations in its relations with Pakistan.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar discusses expanding India-Russia ties with Putin and Lavrov in Moscow meetings.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will hold bilateral talks with his Russian counterpart in Moscow today. Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will be in Pakistan to attend the sixth China ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to meet Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today, a significant event ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNChina's South Asia challenge
Does China's interest in Afghanistan limited to counter-terrorism (CT) only or extends beyond CT? How does its positioning vis a vis the "ETIM threat" define Beijing's South Asia policy? For how long ...
The highlights this week: Russia becomes the first foreign government to formally recognize the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar visits Beijing, and ...
China has been juggling diplomacy in South Asia, courting India ahead of the SCO summit while deepening economic and security ...
Top sources said that Pakistan had pushed hard at the summit, demanding “strong action” not only against the TTP but also against the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
Wang’s visit assumes significance as it comes less than a fortnight before PM Modi’s planned trip to China to attend the SCO Summit.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has pledged China's continued support for Pakistan and urged an acceleration of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the flagship Belt and Road Initiative ...
US officials and ministers, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro, and ...
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