Category : Diplomacy


Yunus Govt Takes Responsibility for Dipu Das Family

Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, pledges support for the family of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man lynched over blasphemy allegations. The incident sparks diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh.

Trump's U-Turn on India, Modi's SCO Stance Fuel Trade Row

After initial criticism, Donald Trump makes a stunning reversal on India-US ties. Meanwhile, PM Modi's engagements at the SCO summit with Putin and Xi draw US ire over tariffs and Russian oil. Explore the latest diplomatic and trade tensions.

US Lawmakers Warn Bangladesh Ahead of Elections

US lawmakers caution Bangladesh against banning political parties and using a flawed tribunal ahead of elections. Key figures express concerns over democratic integrity. Read the full report.

China's 1947 poem for India found as nations seek reset

A rare 1947 poem by China's first ambassador to independent India, celebrating its freedom, surfaces in Bhopal archives. Could this lyrical piece inspire a fresh start in current India-China relations? Read the full story.

2025: A World Where Power Became a Style Choice

2025 saw a stark shift in global politics. From missile strikes to tariffs, diplomacy gave way to raw power. Explore how the US, China, India, and others navigated this new, friction-filled world order.

Defence Land to Power India's Green Energy Drive

Indian Armed Forces plan to utilise 46,000 acres of unused defence land for solar plants, biogas, and afforestation projects over 3-5 years, partnering with NTPC Green. A major step for sustainability.

CISF Study Programme for Nepal Armed Police Force Officers

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) organised a 15-day study programme for senior Nepal Armed Police Force officers to share expertise in industrial security and disaster management. Read more about this bilateral cooperation.

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