Doesn’t India Vie For Others’ Territories?
“India didn’t covet any other country’s resources or territory and that its external policies were based on human values and not on the notion of profit and loss.” Prime Minister […]
China Not To Build Naval Base In Pakistan
The year 2017 witnessed various events that seriously damaged the Sino-Indian relations. It seems that the scenario may change in 2018. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has confirmed that the Asian […]
Should India Be Slightly More Careful?
President Trump can bestow rewards on himself for telling the truth about Pakistan. For a long time, the US has been providing a huge amount of military aid to Pakistan. […]
Plans For Changes In Foreign Policy?
His tenure was already extended for one year. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently informed Foreign Secretary Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar that it could not be possible for his government to […]
India Ready To Welcome Israeli PM
The Indo-Israeli bonhomie continues in 2018, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is gearing up for a four-day visit to the South Asian country. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs […]
Iran To Purchase 250 Locomotives From India
In what may be seen as a big boost for bilateral trade ties, Iran is planning to buy 250 diesel locomotives from India. Saeed Mohammadzadeh, the Iranian Deputy Minister of […]
US Set To Host Indo-Pak Talks
Pakistan is going through a political turmoil because of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s alleged involvement in Panama Papers scam. Its relation with neighbouring India, too, has deteriorated in recent […]
A Diplomatic Victory For India
The victory was very important for India as it was up to Palestine to respect its friendship with the South Asian country. New Delhi was in an awkward position, as […]
China’s New Game Plan
The controversy around the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) seems far from subsiding. India is against the mega Chinese project as the Corridor passes through Pakistan-administered-Kashmir (that India considers its own […]
