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India “officially” Entered the South China Sea Conflict

Seven years after historic international arbitration, for the first time, India has openly called on China to adhere to the binding 2016 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) arbitration decision regarding the South China Sea dispute.

UN Ends Peacekeeping Mission in Mali “MINUSMA” with Russia’s Wagner group taking charge

The UNSC unanimously voted on Friday to conclude the decade-long peacekeeping mission in Mali which was established in 2013 to combat the rising threat of Islamist insurgency. However, concerns raising over Russia's Wagner mercenary group and its alleged involvement in engineering the decision.

P5 officials convene in Cairo to discuss nuclear non-proliferation concerns

High-level officials from the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and France came together in Cairo last week to discuss nuclear non-proliferation, according to a statement issued by the US State Department on Friday.

PM Modi’s state visit to Egypt to cement recently elevated ‘Strategic Ties’

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embark on the first state visit to Egypt, a key Middle East power, which comes after the elevation of India-Egypt relations to a 'Strategic Partnership' earlier this year.

Barbados PM leading the global climate finance debate

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley emerged as a formidable advocate for reshaping the role of global financial institutions as she addressed over 50 world leaders at the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact in Paris. The high-stakes meeting, hosted by France on June 22 and 23, aimed to tackle the pressing challenge of bridging the climate finance gap for developing nations.

INDUS-X initiative launched to strengthens India-US defence and technology partnership

India and the United States have jointly launched the India-US Defence Acceleration Ecosystem (INDUS-X) initiative to bolster their strategic technology partnership and defence cooperation.

Modi-Biden to meet today: What to expect?

Prime Minister Modi and President Biden will discuss into various areas of cooperation, including defense, technology, climate change, and the Indo-Pacific region.

India approves $2.7 billion Micron Chip Testing Plant amidst US-India chip push

India's cabinet has granted approval for U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology's $2.7 billion plan to establish a new semiconductor testing and packaging unit, according to a senior government source. The decision comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on official state visit to the United States,.

UN members adopt first-ever Treaty to Protect Marine Life in the High Seas

The United Nations (UN) adopted a landmark international treaty to govern the high seas and protect marine life in high seas on Monday, after nearly two decades of intense negotiations. "Treaty of the High Seas" is the first-ever legally binding global agreement to protect oceanic biodiversity and to combat climate change.

Indian PM Modi proposes full membership for African Union in G20, to enhance Africa’s global voice

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to the leaders of the G20 nations, urging them to grant full membership to the African Union (AU) in the G20. This proposal, aimed at enhancing Africa's representation on the global stage, signifies PM Modi's commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable global architecture.
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