[ad_1] Hiroshima: Here the name of China was not mentioned in the summit meeting of the quad countries. However, it became clear from the decisions taken in this that China is the biggest target. The conference deliberated on undersea internet cables, cyber security and protecting sea lanes in the region …
Read More »Need to reform UN, define terrorism: PM Modi
[ad_1] Hiroshima: In the G-7 meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi insisted on reforms in the United Nations and the Security Council, saying that these institutions are miles away from the reality of the world today. It needs a lot of improvement now. If these institutions do not reflect the realities …
Read More »China summons Japanese ambassador, opposes raising issues related to China at G-7 summit
[ad_1] China has summoned the ambassador of Japan to the G-7 summit to take action on issues related to China. A foreign ministry statement said Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong summoned the Japanese ambassador to protest China-related issues at the Group of Seven summit. China’s Vice Foreign Minister questioned …
Read More »G-20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir put oil in Pakistan’s stomach, foreign minister’s controversial statement
[ad_1] Pakistan is upset with the G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Jammu and Kashmir. In this matter, it has got the support of countries like China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey which are not participating in it. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has once again raised the issue of …
Read More »G7 Summit: ‘All countries should respect international law’ PM Modi said during the ongoing border dispute with China
[ad_1] PM Modi G7 summit speech: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Papua New Guinea on Sunday (May 21) in the second leg of his three-nation tour. From Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached New Guinea, where he attended the G-7 summit and held bilateral meetings with several world leaders. Earlier, …
Read More »Afghanistan Helicopter Crash: Taliban helicopter collides with electric pole in Afghanistan, two pilots killed
[ad_1] Afghanistan Helicopter Crash: A helicopter of the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan Air Force crashed while on patrol. Two people have died in this accident. According to Afghanistan’s Defense Department, the helicopter crashed while on patrol near northern Samagan province. In which two pilots aboard the helicopter were killed. Confirming the incident, …
Read More »Initiative of cooperation with island countries, Modi took a strong step towards friendship
[ad_1] Port Moresby : The meeting of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation in Papua New Guinea is proving to be a unique initiative from India for cooperation with the island countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a strong step of friendship towards these countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi …
Read More »Apprehension in global market regarding debt deal, Asian markets mixed
[ad_1] New Delhi, 22 May (Hindustan Times). Mixed signals are being received from the global market today. There is an atmosphere of apprehension about the debt crisis in America. However, an important meeting is going to be held today regarding debt dealing. Despite this, Wall Street closed with losses during …
Read More »Initiative of cooperation with island countries, Modi took a strong step towards friendship
[ad_1] Port Moresby, May 22 (Hindustan Times). The meeting of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation in Papua New Guinea is proving to be a unique initiative from India for cooperation with the island countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a strong step of friendship towards these countries. Prime …
Read More »Imran Khan anticipates his arrest tomorrow in Islamabad, said- 80 percent chance
[ad_1] Islamabad, May 22 (Hindustan). Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed apprehension that he may be arrested tomorrow (Tuesday) in Islamabad. Khan said that there is an 80 percent chance of this. He has made this claim in an interview given to global media. …
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