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    Why Sharif’s remark on Lahore pact breach is significant for India

    Former PM says Pakistan violated the agreement signed by him and ex-PM Vajpayee in 1999, in an apparent reference to the Kargil misadventure by Gen Pervez Musharraf. His remarks come days before the announcement of the Lok Sabha election results

    ET Awards for Corporate Excellence: Mercury rising ahead of a sizzling poll season

    Just like the evening of The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence 2023, New Delhi is convinced that the economy too is glittering — with inflation in check, jobs being created and focus firmly on manufacturing and next-gen reforms.

    India's new age non-alignment: NAl 2.0

    This new-age NAl - NAl 2.0, if you will - allows India to conduct transactions with Russia, a traditional partner, while deepening ties with Western powerhouses. Critics may view such an approach as opportunistic. But it is a testament to India's maturity and shrewdness.

    EAM Jaishankar engages with MEA's disarmament fellows, addresses geopolitics and new-age challenges

    In a post on X, the EAM wrote, "Interacted with MEA's 4th Disarmament & International Security Affairs Fellows from across the world. I spoke on contemporary geopolitics, the opportunities & challenges of new age technologies, and the economics and politics of globalization."

    Tehran and Red Sea sharks: India is best positioned to convey to Iran the need to rein in the Houthis

    The present situation in West Asia, altered by the Israeli-Hamas war and the emergence of Iran-backed Houthi rebels as lead responders against Israel, requires a credible conversation with Iran. From an Iranian standpoint too, the overall picture is not encouraging. It has just suffered a twin terror strike killing at least 90 people. While ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack, the political rhetoric in Tehran remains directed at the West. As a result, it has got pushed into the Russia-China bloc with doors shut on the rest.

    INS Sharda visits Port Antsiranana, Madagascar to strengthen ties of friendship

    The ship's visit aims to strengthen bridges of friendship and the Indian Navy's sustained efforts towards ensuring maritime security in the region by partnering with regional navies in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR), as per an official release.

    • African Safari:Maiden India-Tanzania Joint Surveillance of Tanzanian EEZ

      India’s expanding defence cooperation with various maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean exemplify its commitment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's doctrine of SAGAR (Security and Growth for all in the Region). Among these countries, Tanzania has emerged as a critical partner in India's defence outreach and Indo-Pacific Policy, showcasing a deepening bond between the two nations.

      'Jaishankar Doctrine' and India's 'challenging' relationship with China

      This prescription by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is loosely being termed as the "Jaishankar Doctrine" by foreign affairs experts, as some tough messages have been sent across to China by India in the recent past. While India's firm counter-action against China's incursions during the Galwan stand-off of 2020 sent an incisive message across the border, Jaishankar's strong words during the past few days have been indicative of this 'doctrine'.

      India-Russia Joint Maritime panel expected to meet soon

      The issue was discussed at a virtual meeting between external affairs minister S Jaishankar and Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov during their joint commission on Monday. The Chennai-Vladivostok maritime route has been revived and contributed to the growth in bilateral trade last year as part of PM Narendra Modi's Act Far East Policy.

      African-Indian Ocean Diving: Inside Modi government’s Africa policy

      India is Africa’s fourth-largest partner with a volume of $70 billion. India’s Duty-Free Tariff Preference scheme extends duty-free access to 98.2 per cent of India’s tariff lines.

      Bipin Rawat - an outstanding, forthright military commander with vision of tri-service synergy

      As India's first Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Rawat was tasked to bring in theatre command and jointness among the three services, and he was pushing it with a tough approach and specific timelines in the last two years.

      View: India should expect intermittent border clashes

      Put this together with a narrative of inexorable Western decline – for instance, Xi claimed in a speech last year “The East is rising and the West is declining.” Neither does Beijing have a very high estimate of New Delhi’s capacities – the “Chindia” dream is purely an Indian fantasy.

      After multiple pauses, India to raise tariffs on US goods

      Higher duties have been proposed on apples, walnuts, chickpeas, boric acid and diagnostic reagents.

      "Increase professional expertise in defence acquisition else it will be imports as usual"

      ​​One example will bring home the morass we find ourselves in. While HAL struggles to get the delayed by decades final operational clearance for the Tejas, a sixth generation fighter concept was showcased at the recent Farnborough Airshow.

      US christens PM's vision of Indo-US ties as 'Modi Doctrine'

      Modi Doctrine notes the absence of an agreed security architecture creates uncertainty in Asia and reiterates India's adherence to.

      Pakistan 'haven' for several Islamist terror groups: US report

      The periodic CRS report on Pakistan is not an official report of the United States Congress, but prepared by noted experts on the issue.

      Pakistan 'haven' for several Islamist terror groups: US report

      Pakistan is a "haven" for several Islamist terror groups and successive Pakistani governments are widely believed to have supported some outfits as proxies in the country's historical conflicts with its neighbours, according to a US Congressional research report.

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