H.E. Jawed Ashraf, High Commissioner of India to Singapore, shares about the exciting things one can look forward to at the India-Singapore: The Next Phase summit, to be held at Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre on September 9 and 10.
Tag: Diplomacy
UK-India Week: Interactions across three continents at Global Leaders’ Summit
UK-India Week’s cornerstone event, the India Inc Leaders’ Summit, which took place between June 25 and 27, saw interactions among business, political and diplomatic leaders across three continents.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar: India’s stature in the world has risen
India’s new External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar believes that India’s global stature has grown significantly in the last five years.
Indian MHA discards ‘blacklists’ of Indians seeking asylum abroad
In yet another reconciliatory measure aimed at overseas citizens and the diaspora, the Indian Home Ministry has decided to discard its ‘Black Lists’ of Indian-origin people.
Five Indians among victims killed in New Zealand mosque shootings
Five Indians are among the 50 people who were killed in Friday’s shooting incidents in two New Zealand mosques, the Indian High Commission in the island nation tweeted today.
Indo-Pacific: One Region, Many Visions?
As a framework, the Indo-Pacific seeks to create a connected multipolar Asia that must be governed by commonly agreed international norms, rules and practices. But what is the Indo-Pacific?
4,705 Indians lodged in Gulf prisons, mostly in Saudi Arabia, UAE
As many as 4,705 Indian nationals are lodged in various prisons of the Gulf countries, with most of them lodged in jails of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – either being tried for some crime or convicted, the Lok Sabha was informed.
Will continue to work with US authorities to help detained Indians: MEA
The Government of India is continuously making efforts to address the detention of 129 Indian students, mostly from the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, in the US last week.
New UK visa rules keeping Indian students out to have no impact: MEA
The Indian Government has maintained that new rules keeping Indians out of “low risk” visa list “will not have any impact” on the existing application process, or on those who are already pursuing their studies in UK.
India to pursue Shangri La vision in South-East Asian security architecture: MEA
The Ministry of External Affairs today said it will follow a rule-based and dialogue driven vision of Indo-Pacific security as defined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Shangri La Dialogue held in Singapore earlier this year.