Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will participate in the BRICS National Security Advisors meeting scheduled to take place in New Delhi from 22 to 23 June.His attendance was confirmed by the Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing, which stated that Wang would join the gathering upon invitation.The meeting is a high-level platform that convenes the National Security Advisors of the expanded BRICS
Indian Coast Guard Inducts First Indigenous Hovercraft In Goa
The Indian Coast Guard has inducted its first indigenous Air Cushion Vehicle in Goa, marking a significant milestone in India’s maritime security and defence manufacturing journey.The induction ceremony took place in the presence of senior Coast Guard officials and representatives from the shipbuilding industry, underscoring the importance of this achievement for both the service and the nation’s
Frankenstein State Shocked By Its Own Terror Monsters: India’s First Secretary Anupama Singh Rebukes Pakistan At UNHRC
India’s First Secretary at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Anupama Singh, delivered a sharp rebuttal against Pakistan during the 62nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council. She described Pakistan as a “Frankenstein state” that is now shocked by the consequences of its own policies, accusing Islamabad of nurturing and deploying terrorism while falsely portraying itself
India And France To Launch Trishna Satellite In 2027 As Modi Hails Strategic Partnership
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Indian community in Paris on Thursday, emphasised that the India–France partnership has become a pillar of trust, stability and cooperation at a time when the world is facing uncertainty and disruption.He announced that India and France will jointly launch the TRISHNA satellite next year, a mission designed to contribute to global food and water
India Declares Indus Waters Treaty Outdated, Rebukes Pakistan At UN For Exporting Terror
India has delivered a sharp rebuke to Pakistan at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, describing the Indus Waters Treaty as outdated and unsuited to present‑day realities.Speaking during India’s right of reply at the 62nd Session of the UNHRC, Anupama Singh, First Secretary at the Permanent Mission of India, rejected Pakistan’s allegations and criticised Islamabad’s repeated
John Bolton Calls Modi–Trump G7 Meeting Significant, Slams Tariff Policy And Urges Focus On China
John Bolton has described the Modi–Trump meeting at the G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains as important for bilateral ties, while strongly criticising the Trump administration’s tariff policy on India.He emphasised that trade disputes must not overshadow the larger strategic challenge posed by China, urging deeper cooperation through the Quad and beyond.John Bolton, former US National Security Advisor,
US Lifts Iran Port Blockade As Oil Flows Surge Under Peace Deal
The United States has formally lifted its naval blockade on Iranian ports as part of the newly signed peace agreement, allowing oil shipments to surge through the Strait of Hormuz at levels unseen since the war began.Vice President JD Vance confirmed that more than a dozen vessels have already passed, while President Trump’s deal with Tehran includes uranium dilution and sanctions relief.The
VP JD Vance Cancels Switzerland Trip As US‑Iran Agreement Faces Early Strains
US Vice President JD Vance has cancelled his planned trip to Switzerland for the formal signing of the memorandum of understanding with Iran, citing unresolved logistical issues in the next phase of negotiations.A White House spokesperson explained that technical talks between Washington and Tehran had not yet been finalised, stressing that the logistics of these negotiations have never been
‘J-K Was, Is And Will Always Remain Inalienable Part of India’, Says First Secretary Anupama Singh Highlights Rawalakot Crackdown, Rejects OIC Remarks At UN
India has delivered a sharp rebuttal at the UN Human Rights Council, rejecting Pakistan and OIC references to Jammu and Kashmir, while highlighting Pakistan’s repression in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), including the recent crackdown in Rawalakot.First Secretary Anupama Singh described Pakistan as a “Frankenstein State” that nurtures terrorism and now faces its own
Indian Army Contingent To Join Global Peacekeeping Exercise Khaan Quest In Mongolia
Indian Army troops are preparing to depart for Mongolia to take part in Exercise Khaan Quest, a major multilateral military exercise. The deployment underscores India’s continuing commitment to global peacekeeping and its strategic partnership with Mongolia.The exercise will be conducted from 20 June to 3 July at the Five Hills Training Area in Ulaanbaatar. It will bring together military