India, Iran, and Armenia: Trilateral Cooperation and Geopolitics of Trade Routes
By Aditi Bhaduri Recently, on 20 April, the first trilateral political consultations between the Ministries
By Aditi Bhaduri Recently, on 20 April, the first trilateral political consultations between the Ministries
India has been one of the first non-Arab countries to respond with humanitarian aid to Syria in the wake of the earthquake. Not surprisingly, the international media has not cared to highlight this. But India has played a decisive role, and one which it has continued to play since the start of the civil war in Syria.
Dr. Mher Sahakyan is Director, China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research, Armenia. He was previously an AsiaGlobal Fellow, Asia Global Institute, University of Hong Kong. His most recent co-edited volume is China and Eurasia: Rethinking Cooperation and Contradictions in the Era of Changing World Order. Routledge, 2021.
Given India’s close relations with Iran and the Arab world, including consistent support for Palestinians, it will also have to greet with understanding any Israeli normalization of relations with Pakistan.
In between parleys and visits outside her hotel, Hasina has been able to draw the attention of the Indian media, Indian top officials and the business community to her century-old traditional handloom ‘Jamdani’ saree she wore during her four-day visit.
The IPEF remains a work-in-progress and no joint statements have so far made clear what it has achieved
By Valentin Yakushik The ongoing expert discussion in the United States of the forthcoming official
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US President Joe Biden in Washington on Friday in their first-ever bilateral meeting
China on Friday said it agrees with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s assertion that Beijing should not view its relations with India through the lens of a third country, saying that Sino-India relations have their own “intrinsic logic”.
Both New Delhi and Moscow view the change of guard in Kabul a worrisome historic event that they must address jointly.