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Global, regional scenarios make it imperative we find our own solutions, says Jaishankar in opening...
Firstpost· 12 hours agoExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday called upon the BIMSTEC countries to come up with...
India pitches for infusing new energies into BIMSTEC grouping
The Economic Times· 13 hours agoNew Delhi: India on Thursday called on the seven-nation BIMSTEC grouping to infuse new energies,...
Need to find more solutions amongst ourselves, EAM Jaishankar tells Bay of Bengal nations
Daiji World· 13 hours agoNew Delhi, Jul 11 (IANS): Asserting that longstanding goals such as capacity building and economic...
Angola woman, who ingested 34 cocaine capsules, held at Delhi airport: Customs
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoA woman from Angola, who had ingested 34 capsules containing cocaine worth Rs 7 crore, has been...
India Hosts BIMSTEC Foreign Ministers As 2-Day Retreat Of Bay Of Bengal Nations Begins In Delhi -...
News18· 13 hours agoIndia began hosting foreign ministers from the BIMSTEC member countries for a two-day retreat in the...
Why you should ditch touristy holiday destinations for Sibu — Malaysia’s quaint city on Borneo...
The Hindu· 14 hours agoLondon, Paris and Bangkok are tourist destinations that double up as capital cities and are on most...
EAM Jaishankar to host BIMSTEC foreign ministers at 2-day retreat, starting today
Firstpost· 15 hours agoExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will host his counterparts from the BIMSTEC member countries...
Huge haul of foreign currency at Chennai airport - News Today | First with the news
News Today· 16 hours agoThe seizure occurred during a routine check of passengers scheduled to board a flight to Bangkok....
Myanmar junta 'trying to destroy country': UN special rapporteur - Times of India
The Times of India· 17 hours agoBANGKOK: Myanmar's junta appears to be "trying to destroy a country it cannot control", the UN...
Pen Refills, Gold Dust In Wax, Gold Rods In Body: Creative Smugglers Busted
NDTV· 18 hours agoAttempts to smuggle gold worth crores have landed six Indians who arrived from the Gulf in trouble - despite hiding the metal in the form of dust and even in pen refills. Three of the passengers ...