Sudan war: India begins citizen rescue with Operation Kaveri

India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar tweeted that the operation to evacuate its citizens from battle-torn Sudan is underway, adding about 500 Indians have reached Port Sudan.

Sudan violence: MEA tears into Congress attempt to politicise threat to stranded Indians

Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar has given a stern reply to Karnataka Congress leader and ex-chief minister Siddaramaiah, on the situation of 31 Karnataka tribals stuck in violence-rocked Sudan.

Connected to India onboards Sanchita Guha as Editor

Connected to India (C to I) welcomes the newest member of their editorial team. The Singapore-headquartered online media platform has brought on board Sanchita Guha as Editor.

Quad ministers review maritime security

The foreign ministers of Quad countries reaffirmed the grouping’s commitment for a free and open Indo-Pacific, and said it strongly supports the principles of rule of law, sovereignty and territorial integrity and peaceful settlement of disputes.

BJP government vs George Soros: What all parties are saying

This week, the headlines were all about the feud between billionaire investor George Soros and the BJP government over the former’s comments on the recent report by short seller Hindenburg Research on the Adani Group, and Gautam Adani’s connections with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Indian, Chinese troops sustain injuries in Tawang clash

Indian and Chinese soldiers sustained “minor injuries” following an engagement in a face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh last Friday.

Amini was not killed, but she died: Iranian minister

News: Iran’s deputy foreign minister Bagheri Kani blamed the West for orchestrating protests in Iran marks the 70th day of the uprising in the Islamic country.