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    Need to sensitise foreign nationals on organ transplant guidelines in India: Health ministry

    "It is essential for these foreign nationals visiting India for organ transplant to understand the specific guidelines and legal requirements that regulate the process of organ transplantation in India," Chandra said in the letter addressed to Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla and Union Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra on June 19.

    Kazakhstan’s strategic investment plan aims to boost economic growth

    Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s largest state rich in resources, is actively seeking foreign investments and global brands. Gabidulla Ospankulov, Chairman of the Investment Committee of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs, outlined strategies to attract $150 billion in investments by 2029, aiming to elevate the national economy to $450 billion. Measures include state preferences, anti-corruption efforts, and reducing bureaucratic barriers.

    Centre extends validity of FCRA registration of NGOs till September 30

    The FCRA registration extension benefits NGOs with pending renewal applications. Scrutiny affected prominent NGOs, leading to new FCRA licenses being issued. The rules regarding foreign contributions and asset declaration are strictly enforced, ensuring compliance and transparency in the NGO sector.

    Inclusion of Taiwan in Laos Govt's visa-waiver program for Chinese tourists gives false impression: Taiwan's Foreign Ministry

    Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) criticised Laos' visa-waiver program for Chinese tourists, stating it falsely implies Taiwan is part of China. The program, valid from July 1 - December 31, allows Chinese nationals to visit Laos visa-free for up to 15 days as part of a group tour. MoFA expressed concerns that Laos' collaboration with China undermines Taiwan's sovereignty and international standing, emphasising that Taiwan and China are not subordinate to each other.

    India-France-Australia trilateral identifies new proposals to expand Indo-Pacific partnership

    The Indian side was led by Piyush Srivastava, Joint Secretary (Europe West) and Paramita Tripathi, Joint Secretary (Oceania and Indo-Pacific), while the French side was led by Benoît Guidée, Director (Asia and Oceania), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Australian side was led by Sarah Storey, First Assistant Secretary, South and Central Asia Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

    Pressing Russia to release Indians in Russian military: Foreign Secretary Kwatra

    India has been pressing Russia for the safety and repatriation of Indian nationals employed by the Russian Army, following the deaths of two more Indians in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, bringing the total to four. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra emphasized continuous discussions with Russian authorities to ensure the safety of Indians in the war zone. India has demanded a halt to further recruitment of its nationals by the Russian Army. The government has contacted families and taken immediate action for those in the conflict zone. Ten Indians have been repatriated so far.

    • BRICS Foreign Ministers call for ensuring zero tolerance for terrorism

      Foreign Ministers of the BRICS nations strongly condemned terrorism and termed it criminal and unjustifiable. They reaffirmed their commitment to combatting terrorism in all forms, including cross-border terrorism and terrorism financing. They emphasised the primary responsibility of States in combating terrorism and called for zero tolerance and rejected double standards in countering terrorism. The ministers also addressed drug trafficking, anti-corruption efforts, and nuclear disarmament in their joint statement following a meeting in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod.

      S Jaishankar retains Ministry of External Affairs in Modi 3.0

      S Jaishankar has been re-appointed as the minister of external affairs in new cabinet formed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he took charge of the PM post on Monday.

      Narendra Modi's first foreign trip likely to be Italy; PM Giorgia Meloni invites him for G7 summit starting Thursday

      PM Narendra Modi is poised to make his first foreign trip to Italy, accepting an invitation from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to attend the G7 Summit from June 13 to 15. Modi's participation underscores India's growing global relevance. Additionally, India's involvement in upcoming events such as the Swiss Peace Summit, US NSA Jake Sullivan's visit, and the SCO Summit in Kazakhstan further solidifies its diplomatic engagements on the world stage.

      Normalisation of our ties with China must be based on mutual respect, mutual interest, mutual sensitivity: India

      India has expressed gratitude to China for congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his election victory and pledged to continue efforts towards normalizing bilateral ties based on mutual respect, mutual interest, and mutual sensitivity. The External Affairs Ministry spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, stated that peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) are key for normalizing overall ties.

      Why is China so annoyed over Modi's reply on X?

      Modi's reply to Taiwan President's congratulatory message has sparked controversy, leading to China's strong protest. China has urged India to resist Taiwan's 'political calculations'. Taiwan's President Lai congratulated Modi on his election victory and emphasized enhancing India-Taiwan ties on trade and technology.

      MHA grants SRK's NGO, Meer Foundation, FCRA licence

      Shah Rukh Khan's NGO, Meer Foundation, granted FCRA licence by MHA for 5 years to support acid attack survivors.

      Ukraine President Zelenskyy hopes for India's presence at Swiss peace summit next week

      Ukraine President Zelenskyy congratulated PM Modi on India's parliamentary election win and invited India to a peace summit in Switzerland regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

      Look forward to healthy and stable relationship: China congratulates PM Modi on election win

      China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP, and the NDA on their Lok Sabha election victory. It expressed eagerness for a "healthy and stable" China-India relationship. Spokesperson Mao Ning emphasised the mutual benefits of such a relationship, highlighting its importance for regional peace and development. Prime Minister Modi secured a third term, but the BJP will need coalition support. Global leaders offered congratulations on the victory.

      Poland increases National Visa application fee by €55

      Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has increased the national visa application fee to €135 from €80 starting June 1, 2024. The Schengen visa fees remain unchanged. The adjustment aims to manage migration pressure and ensure foreigners comply with their stated purpose of stay.

      India's Permanent Rep to UN Ruchira Kamboj signs off after almost four decades of service

      Ruchira Kamboj, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, retired after a 35-year career. She was the first woman diplomat to hold this position and had a distinguished tenure in the Indian Foreign Service.

      Fake job offers in India or abroad: How to spot a fraudulent job offer, know the full list of authorised agents for foreign jobs

      Fake job offers: India is such a country where millions of young people reside and many of them are searching for a job either within India or abroad. Younger people have aspirations and enthusiasm which fraudsters are using to dupe them with fake job offers. In the recent past many young Indians were taken abroad to work in scam jobs, etc.

      China's military says Taiwan drills met goals but it is ready for further action

      China, which views democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory, staged two days of war games around the island following the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te, whom Beijing calls a "separatist".

      Officials of India, Maldives hold review meeting, take stock of Indian grant-funded community development projects

      Indian High Commissioner to the Maldives Munu Mahawar and Maldivian Ambassador Ahmed Naseer co-chaired a meeting to review Indian-funded community development projects in the Maldives. They assessed 65 projects valued at MVR 360 million. Additionally, India extended a USD 50 million Treasury Bill at the Maldives' request, showing the strong bilateral relationship. Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer thanked India for the support, emphasizing the countries' enduring friendship.

      "Don't need much election campaign in Varanasi, people proud of India's global stature under PM Modi": EAM Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed confidence in BJP's victory in Varanasi under PM Modi's leadership. He highlighted the people's pride in India's global stature and the government's commitment to participatory governance.

      China warns after Lai inauguration that Taiwan independence is 'dead end'

      China warned on Monday that efforts toward Taiwan's independence are a "dead end" after the island's new President Lai Ching-te took office. Beijing, which considers Taiwan part of its territory and has threatened force to control it, labelled Lai a "dangerous separatist." Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin reiterated that Taiwan independence efforts are doomed to fail. Concurrently, Beijing imposed sanctions on three US defence companies over arms sales to Taipei and censored discussions of the inauguration on Chinese social media.

      Pakistan evacuates hundreds of students from Kyrgyz capital

      More than 650 Pakistani students were being repatriated from Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan's foreign minister said on Sunday, after clashes broke out between locals and foreigners near student accommodation in the capital Bishkek. Local media said more than 11,000 Pakistanis are studying across Kyrgyzstan, which is particularly popular with medical students. srq/ecl/sn

      Status of Chinese citizen journalist who reported on COVID unknown on day of expected prison release

      Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan's whereabouts post-release from a four-year prison term for Wuhan pandemic reporting remain unknown. Concerns persist as activists express worry and key entities in the saga add to the uncertainty.

      India to extend budgetary support of $50 million to Maldives

      India extends budgetary support to Maldives by rolling over $50 million treasury bill upon special request. SBI subscribes to Maldives Finance Ministry's bill, aiding infrastructure projects under $800 million Exim Bank credit line, including cybersecurity agreement.

      Maldives says 76 Indian military personnel replaced by civilians to operate 3 aviation platforms gifted by India

      Minister Zameer stated Indian military personnel in Maldives were replaced by HAL civilian workers. This followed a New Delhi agreement meeting President Muizzu's pro-China demand. The shift of command to Maldivian authorities was confirmed.

      "Won't speak until allegations are proved before a jury": US on investigation into alleged attempt to kill Pannun

      The US State Department has stated that it will not comment on the investigation into the alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun until the allegations are proven in court. The department's spokesperson emphasized that the case is an ongoing legal matter. A Czech court has ruled to extradite an Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, to the US in connection with the case. The Indian government has denied involvement and set up a committee to investigate. The US reiterated its non-interference stance in India's elections.

      Foreign Secretary Kwatra meets Bangladesh PM Hasina, reviews bilateral ties with top officials

      In the first official visit of a high-level official to Bangladesh after the formation of the new government in January 2024 here, Kwatra also met Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud and his counterpart Masud Bin Momen.

      Russian Foreign Ministry dismisses US allegations of India's role in Pannun case

      The Russian Foreign Ministry has rejected US allegations of an Indian plot to assassinate pro-Khalistan radical Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, stating that Washington has not provided any reliable evidence. The ministry's spokesperson criticized the US for its lack of understanding of India's national mentality and historical context, accusing the US of disrespecting India. The US Justice Department recently unsealed an indictment against an Indian national for his alleged involvement in the plot. India has dismissed these allegations as speculative and irresponsible.

      Nepal Dy PM signals negotiations on disputed boundary days after currency note

      Nepal Deputy PM and foreign affairs minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha has signaled negotiations with India to resolve the boundary issue with the country. External affairs minister S Jaishankar stated that Nepal's move would not change the situation or reality on the ground. Sources said the decision to issue a new ₹100 note with a map depicting disputed territories with India was political opportunism.

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