Category : Diplomacy


IAF Sarang to Perform at Singapore Airshow 2026

The Indian Air Force's Sarang helicopter display team will showcase breathtaking maneuvers at Singapore Airshow 2026 alongside Chinese, Indonesian, Malaysian, Australian, and Singaporean military aerobatic teams.

Highways Transform Bastar as Maoist Influence Declines

With Maoists at their weakest in Chhattisgarh, key highway projects are accelerating in Bastar's once no-go zones. This development brings connectivity, schools, and hospitals, but also alters traditional ways of life.

Hasina's Five-Point Plan to Oust Yunus Regime in Bangladesh

Ousted Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, in exile in India, calls for overthrow of Muhammad Yunus government, demands impartial UN investigation into 2024 events, safety for minorities, and end to violence ahead of February elections.

Odisha, NCSM Sign MoU for Pathani Samanta Planetarium Upgrade

Odisha government and National Council of Science Museums sign MoU for major upgradation of Pathani Samanta Planetarium in Bhubaneswar to create world-class astronomy education facility with hybrid planetarium, interactive galleries.

Starmer, Prince Harry Slam Trump's NATO Afghanistan Comments

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Prince Harry strongly criticized former US President Donald Trump's claims about NATO troops not serving on Afghanistan's front lines, calling the remarks insulting and disrespectful to fallen soldiers.

Meloni, Merz Ask Trump to Revise Peace Board, Nobel Surprise

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian PM Giorga Meloni conveyed a nuanced message to US President Donald Trump regarding his Peace Board initiative. While expressing personal willingness, they cited constitutional constraints preventing formal part

India's Chabahar Test Amid US Sanctions

India's recent test of the Chabahar port in Iran, despite US sanctions, highlights its strategic autonomy and regional connectivity goals. This move aims to boost trade with Afghanistan and Central Asia, challenging geopolitical pressures.

China Protests US Control Over Venezuelan Oil Sales

China has sharply objected to the United States confirming it will allow Beijing to purchase Venezuelan oil only at Washington-approved prices, following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro.

India's Tightrope Walk at Chabahar Port

India faces a delicate balancing act at Iran's Chabahar port, a strategic corridor bypassing Pakistan to access Central Asia and Afghanistan, amid complex geopolitical pressures.

Goa Unity Mall Survey Halted Over Villager Demands

A crucial survey for the proposed Unity Mall in Panaji was postponed after Chimbel villagers demanded assessment of the entire 4.5 lakh sqm buffer zone, not just the 20,000sqm project area, citing wetland demarcation concerns.

US, Ukraine, Russia Envoys Hold UAE Talks

Ukrainian, Russian, and United States diplomats convened in the United Arab Emirates for crucial discussions aimed at advancing peace efforts to end Moscow's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, with talks expected to conclude on Saturday.

Starmer Names Varun Chandra as UK's Special Envoy to US

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed business adviser Varun Chandra as the UK's special envoy to the United States, a strategic move during ongoing diplomatic tensions over Greenland, NATO, and peace initiatives.

Spain Rejects Trump's Peace Board, Cites Multilateralism

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declines to join U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, emphasizing Spain's commitment to multilateralism and international law while criticizing the exclusion of Palestinian Authority.

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