Jaishankar says Indian foreign policy is about a multi-polar world
On India s preparedness in context of China and the policy Jaishankar said India s policy has been tailored to meet the challenges of a multi-polar world
| 17 Jan 2021 2:40 AM GMT
New Delhi: The External Affairs Committee of Parliamentary Affairs met on Saturday to brief members of Parliament on questions raised by them in one of the previous meetings. The meeting was also attended by External Affairs minister S. Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Harsh V. Shringla.
Sources confirmed to IANS that questions were raised on India s preparedness in the context of China and the policy that the government had built to answer these challenges. To this External Affairs Minister Jaishankar replied that India s policy has been tailored to meet the challenges of a multi-polar world.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during a meeting of External Affairs Committee of Parliamentary Affairs asked if the world becomes bi-polar how India will deal with it.
Sources confirmed to IANS that questions were raised on India s preparedness in the context of China and the policy that the government had built to answer these challenges. To this External Affairs Minister Jaishankar replied that India s policy has been tailored to meet the challenges of a multi-polar world. Jais
Jaishankar says that Indian foreign policy is about a multi-polar world
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New Delhi, Jan 16 : The External Affairs Committee of Parliamentary Affairs met on Saturday to brief members of Parliament on questions raised by them in one of the previous meetings. The meeting was also attended by External Affairs minister S. Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Harsh V. Shringla.
Sources confirmed to IANS that questions were raised on India s preparedness in the context of China and the policy that the government had built to answer these challenges. To this External Affairs Minister Jaishankar replied that India s policy has been tailored to meet the challenges of a multi-polar world.
Nepal wants India to revise the 1950 friendship treaty to reflect ânew changes and realitiesâ
On the unsettled boundary issue, Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said âwe have to explore ways to settle it based on facts and documentsâ.
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New Delhi: Nepal wants India to revisit the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship in order to reflect âchanges and new realitiesâ of contemporary bilateral ties even as Kathmandu believes the outstanding issue of the boundary can be resolved through âfacts, evidences and historical documentsâ.
Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, who concluded his three-day trip to India Saturday, said despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and a âfew misunderstandingsâ that occurred in recent months, both sides were able to maintain the partnership.