Category : Diplomacy


NATO Chief Defends Trump's Secrecy on Iran War Plan

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has defended Donald Trump's decision to withhold Iran strike plans from European allies, citing operational security and trust gaps. The revelation comes amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

PM Modi to Attend G7 Summit in France, Jaishankar Engages

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the G7 Summit in France from June 15-17, as confirmed by the French Embassy. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held high-level meetings on the sidelines, discussing global challenges and West Asia tensions.

Balen to Become Nepal's Youngest PM on Friday

Balendra Shah 'Balen' is set to become Nepal's youngest prime minister after being elected leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party's parliamentary group, with a landslide election victory.

Balen to be Nepal's Youngest PM on March 27

Balendra Shah, known as 'Balen', is set to be sworn in as Nepal's youngest Prime Minister on March 27, with full authority to form a new cabinet under his leadership, according to party officials.

Ex-US Colonel Ridicules Pakistan's Iran Mediation, Pitches India

Retired US Army colonel Douglas Macgregor criticizes Pakistan's attempt to mediate in the Iran conflict as 'ludicrous nonsense,' citing its instability and lack of credibility. He suggests India, led by PM Modi, could be a more effective neutral broker du

Trump Warns Iran; India Says Fuel Supply Secure for 2 Months

US President Donald Trump issues a stern warning to Iran, calling its negotiators 'strange' and accusing the regime of begging for a deal. Meanwhile, India's government confirms sufficient oil and fuel reserves for nearly two months amid regional tensions

Trump Iran Peace, Modi CMs Meet on West Asia Conflict

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly aiming to broker a peace agreement with Iran in the coming weeks, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to discuss preparedness measures with Chief Ministers amid escalating tensions in West Asia.

Gulf Nations Paying for Security Dependence in Conflict

Former Indian Ambassador Talmiz Ahmed argues Gulf states' strategic uncertainty stems from outsourcing security to the US, contrasting with Iran's long-term thinking in allowing Indian LPG ship passage during conflict.

US Shares 15-Point Plan with Iran Through Pakistan

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reveals the US has sent a 15-point proposal to Iran via Islamabad, facilitating indirect talks amid West Asia tensions. Regional players like Turkiye and Egypt support the diplomatic push for de-escalation.

US-Iran Talks Continue Despite Tehran's Public Denials

The White House confirms ongoing productive talks with Iran, while Tehran publicly denies negotiations and maintains military pressure. Hardline figure Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf emerges as a potential diplomatic channel, drawing comparisons to Trump.

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