The four nations in a joint statement after the talks in Washington emphasised that the officials will prepare for an upcoming leaders' summit, set to be held in India this year.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reveals India's long-standing 'Most-Favoured Nation' status for Pakistan, highlighting the breakdown in trade talks and escalating tensions since 2019. As both nations grapple with terrorism and diplomatic rifts,
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, 70, was in Washington at the invitation of the US government and represented India at the inauguration ceremony of US President Donald Trump.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar represented India at Trump's swearing-in ceremony at the invitation of the US government and carried a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the new President.
Amid reports of deportation of Indians living illegally in US, S Jaishankar has broken his silence and has made a big remark. Here's what the EAM
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that India remains open to the"legitimate return" of Indian nationals living 'illegally' abroad, including in the United States.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday said that it was clear that the United States’ new Donald Trump administration was keen on prioritising the bilateral relationship with India.
India remains open to the lawful return of undocumented Indians abroad, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said. Speaking about deportations from the US, he emphasised verifying individuals’ citizenship while opposing illegal migration.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said that there have been no trade talks between India and Pakistan since last year. He reiterated that India did not stop trade with its neighbour
India is reportedly seeking to entice the Trump administration to safeguard access to key visa programs for its citizens with an offer to repatriate some tens of thousands of Indians who are
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S. Jaishankar, has clarified India's stance, saying that New Delhi is open to the "legitimate return" of Indian nationals living 'illegally' abroad, including in the US.