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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addresses the India-USA 2+2 Dialogue, at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Oct 27, 2020. . Image Source: IANS News
During the Raisina Dialogue, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in articulating his description of the India Way , said that India is now more of a decider or a shaper rather than an abstainer . This is a welcome change in India s approach to the region and the world. If India hopes to contribute to shaping the future, it will need to look outwards. This implies shedding archaic baggage of past decades, along with the affliction of being myopically inward looking. Assuming greater roles and responsibilities regionally and globally should form a vital element of the approach alluded to by the Minister.
During the Raisina Dialogue, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in articulating his description of the 'India Way', said that India is now "more of a decider or a shaper rather than an abstainer". This is a welcome change in India's approach to the region and the world. If India hopes to contribute to shaping the future, it will need to look outwards. This implies shedding archaic baggage of past decades, along with the affliction of being.
INS Kiltan departs from Cambodia pakistantelegraph.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pakistantelegraph.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Phnom Penh [Cambodia], January 1 (ANI): Indian Naval Ship (INS) Kiltan on Friday departed from Sihanoukville Port in Cambodia after delivering 15 tonnes of humanitarian assistance and flood relief (HADR) material for the flood-affected people as a part of the Mission Sagar III. INS Kiltan departs SHV port. It s visit to deliver 15 tons of flood relief material to Cambodia even during COVID marks the special bond between India and Cambodia, India in Cambodia tweeted.
According to an official statement, the ship delivered 15 tonnes of HADR material for the flood-affected people of Cambodia, which was handed over to Cambodia s National Disaster Management Committee (NDMC).