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Indian Defence Minister: India-China needs to move from disengagement to de-escalation
India-China needs to move from disengagement to de-escalation to further build trust and confidence, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told Chinese Defence Minister, Admiral Dong Jun in Laos on Wednesday.
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India bringing legacy of New Delhi declaration: Kant ahead of G20 Summit
India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant highlighted the 2023 New Delhi declaration, describing it as "very ambitious" and "progressive" in the run-up to the G20 Summit in Brazil.
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India, Nepal, Bangladesh launch first trilateral power flow transaction from Nepal to Bangladesh
Union Minister for Power and Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal Khattar, jointly inaugurated the first trilateral power flow transaction from Nepal to Bangladesh through a virtual event hosted by Nepal's Ministry of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation on Friday.
Commemorating 107th Anniversary of the Russian October Revolution: People's Revolution
The October Revolution of 1917 in Russia marked a historic turning point when, for the first time, the working class, led by a true communist party, seized power from the ruling class.
Liberal MP spars with Jagmeet Singh over weekend clash at Hindu temple in Brampton
Narendra Modi called out the Trudeau government following violent altercations outside a Hindu temple in Brampton over the weekend.
Vietnam Supports UNGA Reform Towards Improved Efficiency and Transparency
The 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) discussed the reform of UNGA's activities at the United Nations headquarters in New York (USA) on Nov. 6 (local time).
Farewell to Madeleine Riffaud - Valiant Soldier For Peace
On November 6, 2024, Madeleine Riffaud, a French communist journalist, a war heroine, and a close friend who wholeheartedly fought for peace in Vietnam, passed away in Paris at the age of 100.
2024 US Presidential Election: Voters Focus on Economy, Social Security, and Housing
As the US presidential election on November 5 approaches, key issues such as the economy, social security, and housing are likely to influence voters' choices.
Promoting Vietnam’s Rich Culture, Economic Growth in the US
The Embassy of Vietnam in the United States (US), in collaboration with Things To Do DC, held an event at the Vietnam House in Washington, DC to promote the country’s economy, culture, and cuisine. Attendees expressed their admiration for Vietnam's economic achievements and a desire to explore the country's famous landscapes across its three regions and showed interest in seeking investment and business opportunities in Vietnam.
Modi's GatiShakti is India’s gift to the third world for transforming infrastructural planning
On October 12, 2024, the Indian government announced significant advancements in the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, marking its third anniversary since its launch in 2021.
European and Vietnamese Universities Expand Scientific Cooperation
On October 22, the European Union Delegation (EUDEL) to Vietnam coordinated with the Ministry of Education and Training to organize a conference on the Erasmus+ Day, attracting the participation of nearly 50 higher education institutions from European Union (EU) member countries and more than 100 higher education institutions in Vietnam.
Abhidhamma Divas Honours Teachings of Lord Buddha, Celebrates Revival of Pali Language
The International Buddhist Confederation celebrated the declaration of Pali as a classical language by the Centre, on the occasion of the ‘Abhidhamma Divas’.
Birch: The Miracle Tree of Russia
If bamboo is a symbol in Vietnamese life, birch is considered by the people as a symbol of Russia. Birch is loved and honored for its elegant beauty, strong vitality and other special values.
With India in leadership role in Quad, the ‘string’ stitching China’s ‘pearls’ now doomed to snap
Now that India has been projected at the Summit as the future leader of Quad, the alliance will have the stability to minimize the uncertainties about its future associated with the coming presidential election in the U.S.
Justin Trudeau’s politically driven courtship of Khalistani elements: A path to diplomatic ruin
In recent years, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has found himself at the center of controversy for his repeated engagement with Khalistani elements and his international accusations against India, according to the globerorder.
PM Modi’s successful visit to Lao PDR: Some Indicators
One of the notable aspects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Lao PDR was that he was the first leader who addressed the 19th East Asia Summit (EAS) after the host and incoming chair, signifying India's importance in ASEAN.
Bangladesh’s Interim government faces scrutiny amid political upheaval
Recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has exposed deep vulnerabilities in the nation's governance and raised concerns over foreign influence.
PM Modi to embark on Laos visit to attend 21st ASEAN-India, 19th East Asia Summits
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Laos from October 10-11, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday. The Prime Minister’s visit comes at a time when India is marking a decade of the Act East Policy this year.
Century-Strength Hurricane Milton Targets Florida
Florida residents are reinforcing their homes and urgently evacuating as Hurricane Milton, considered the most powerful storm to hit Tampa Bay in over 100 years, approaches.
Sino-Japanese clashes lkely to escalate amid growing military threats
Chinese media had initially welcomed the selection of the ‘moderate’ Shigeru Ishiba as Japan’s new prime minister, but the optimism was short-lived. Within hours of his appointment, Japan sent its warship, the *Sazanami*, through the Taiwan Strait for the first time, signaling a significant shift in Tokyo’s military posture.
Vietnam Contributes to the Success of 44th, 45th ASEAN Summits
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet, Head of Vietnam ASEAN SOM, attended the preparatory meeting for the 44th-45th ASEAN Summits in Vientiane (Laos) on Oct. 7.
Astrakhan Dried Fish: Treasure of the Volga River
Astrakhan dried fish is a traditional dish of the lower Volga River, Russia. Made from freshwater fish such as vobla, sturgeon, and bass, it carries the rich flavor of the majestic river and is handmade as an art passed down through generations by artisan fishermen.
Pakistan considers Chinese Military Base at Gwadar, raising sovereignty concerns
Pakistan has reportedly agreed to establish a Chinese military base at Gwadar Port in Balochistan. With the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) slowing down and Pakistan struggling with debt, China has been pressuring Pakistan to offset its financial losses.