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During his virtual address at the T20 Summit, the EAM emphasized that the "India Way" involves preparing the world to be 'India ready' while ensuring that India itself is 'world ready'.
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During the India-Japan Forum, in the presence of Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yoshimasa Hayashi, Jaishankar expressed his views.
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Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday said, "The Prime Minister will be on a state visit to the US. State visit means it is the highest level in terms of honour."
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The meeting is held as part of India's G20 Presidency, will also see a special video address by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, the Ministry of External Affairs said.
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Bilawal hails productive and positive visit to India as Pakistani Foreign Minister for SCO meeting
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A day after 365 people returned from the African country to Delhi. A fresh batch of evacuees arrived in Bengaluru
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External Affairs Minister S, Jaishankar wrote in a tweet "India welcomes back its own. #OperationKaveri brings 360 Indian Nationals to the homeland as first flight reaches New Delhi."
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The members of the ruling party objected to this, but Rahul was supported by the opposition members, sources said.
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made the remarks after inaugurating the refurbished 'Golden Haveli' in Delhi's Chandni Chowk.
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"Conveyed our commitment to increase investment flows to Sri Lanka to hasten its economic recovery. Look forward to my discussions with the leadership tomorrow morning,"
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Jaishankar stated that the struggle of the Sultan is a reminder to continue his commitment to national development.
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External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar and BJP national president JP Nadda, too, extended hearty wishes on the occasion of Bhogi.
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It is a country which is becoming easier to do business. The reputation has grown very much in the last few years.
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He also said those who planned and oversaw this attack must be brought to justice.
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Addressing the UNSC's special meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Committee in the national capital, Jaishankar said, "Terrorism remains the gravest threat to humanity.
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Indian companies are operating in all major sectors of the Egyptian economy including textiles and garments, power, chemicals, adhesives, pharmaceuticals, information technology, etc.
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Jaishankar is on a two-day official trip to Egypt for his first bilateral visit scheduled to take place from October 15-16.
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While inaugurating the new Indian High Commission Chancery in Wellington on Sunday, the minister said that the relationship between both countries is "due for an update", and "due for refresh".
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During the discussion with minister Mahuta, Jaishankar requested expeditious visa processing of Indian students who desire to study in New Zealand.
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"Deeply saddened by the tragedy at the football stadium in #kanjuruhan #Malang. Extend my condolences to the bereaved families and to our Indonesian friends. Wish the injured a speedy recovery," Jaishankar tweeted.