NEW DELHI (ANI)- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit to China from January 26 to 27 marked a significant step forward in India-China relations, with several key developments underscoring the ...
Congress veteran and Rahul Gandhi's close aide Sam Pitroda has said the threat from China is often blown out of proportion, ...
Here’s what you need to know about reciprocal tariffs and who might be impacted by Trump’s plan. Reciprocal tariffs refer to ...
The United States and India have agreed to collaborate on a major trade corridor connecting South Asia, the Middle East, and ...
In a surprise announcement, U.S. President Donald Trump offered India the opportunity to acquire the F-35 Lightning II. The ...
While Modi has expressed concerns about the developments in Bangladesh, Trump denied suggestions that the US deep state was involved in last year's mass uprising that led to the ouster of the Awami Le ...
US President Donald Trump's freeze on foreign assistance programmes could leave a vacuum in Afghanistan for China to step ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United States President Donald Trump have spoken about easing tariffs and ...
India agreed to boost oil and gas imports from the U.S. in an effort to reduce the trade imbalance between the two countries and avoid retaliatory tariffs.
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Asian News International on MSNForeign Secretary Vikram Misri rules out potential mediation offer by US between India, ChinaForeign Secretary Vikram Misri has reaffirmed India's commitment to resolving its issues with China through bilateral dialogue, dismissing the need for external mediation. When asked about a potential ...
As tensions between India and China ease after years of confrontation, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's visit to China on January 26-27 is a pivotal moment.
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