India’s ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, will wrap up his term in office in Washington DC at the end of January and retire from government service after a 35-year long career that was marked by four postings in America, people familiar with the development said. | Latest News India
India reaches out to US companies over investment in pharma, medical devices sector
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Ambassador to US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, holds virtual meetings with CEOs
India has reached out to top American pharma companies seeking investment in the country’s pharmaceutical and medical devices sector, which gains urgency in view of the devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. India’s Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, has held virtual meetings with Alberta Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, Thermo Fisher CEO Marc Casper, Bernd Brust, the chairman and CEO of Antylia Scientific, and Joseph Repp, the CEO of Pall Life Sciences.
India must return to traditional diplomacy
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The new combative strategy to ‘push back’ requires sober analysis, with the issue being how and against what and whom
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The new combative strategy to ‘push back’ requires sober analysis, with the issue being how and against what and whom
The target audiences of Indian diplomacy’s public articulation and responses are changing radically as shown by the statement of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), of February 3, on singer Rihanna’s tweet. The direction of Indian diplomacy’s external publicity is no longer confined to other governments, international organisations, external and domestic political and business elites, and conference halls and negotiating tables. It now extends to international “celebrities”, some of whose status is determined very largely by their pop star status. It also seeks to take into account apparent and latent sentiment on th