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Let off 41 sailors stuck in China: Indian envoy

2601 New Delhi, January 8 Indian Ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri has provided options to the Chinese Government to resolve the grave humanitarian crises facing 41 Indian sailors stuck on two “floating prisons” off the Chinese coast for nearly six months due to an escalating trade conflict between China and Australia. Ministry for crew change on 2 ships Indian Ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri met the Vice Minister of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing. The External Affairs Ministry is in touch with the Chinese embassy for crew change on two ships. Misri met the Vice Minister of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing, while the External Affairs Ministry is in touch with the Chinese embassy here for an early crew change on the two ships, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava said at a news briefing here on Friday.

Handover of power to Biden-Harris administration should be peaceful, says India

Updated: Unlawful protests cannot damage the process of democracy, says MEA Spokesperson Share Article AAA DC National Guard troops stand watch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on January 8, 2021.   | Photo Credit: AFP Unlawful protests cannot damage the process of democracy, says MEA Spokesperson Handover of power to the Biden-Harris administration in the United States should be conducted in an “organised and peaceful” manner, India said on Friday. Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava said that the violent incidents in the American capital will not succeed in subverting the democratic process. “Indian position on this issue has been expressed clearly in the tweet of the Prime Minister. It was expressed that he was hurt by the incident of rioting and violence in Washington DC. Handover of political power should take place in an organised and peaceful manner. Unlawful protests of this nature cannot damage the process of democracy

Naveen Jindal offers to buy coal to get sailors stranded on China coast back

New Delhi, January 8 The Indian Ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri has provided options to the Chinese government to resolve the grave humanitarian crises facing 41 Indian sailors stuck on two “floating prisons” off the Chinese coast for nearly six months due to an escalating trade conflict between China and Australia. Misri met the Vice Minister of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing while the External Affairs Ministry is in contact with the Chinese embassy here for an early crew change on the two ships, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava said at a news briefing here on Friday.

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