In a new diplomatic low, Canada blocked Australia Today’s social media accounts shortly after it broadcasted a presser involving EAM Jaishankar. India's Ministry of External Affairs criticised Canada for its "hypocrisy towards freedom of speech". Australia Today’s accounts were blocked shortly after airing a press conference with EAM Jaishankar, Australian FM Penny Wong. During the press conference, Jaishankar condemned Canada’s actions, mentioning “unsupported allegations” against India. EAM S Jaishankar also exposed Canada for “unacceptable surveillance of Indian diplomats”. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal called the timing of Australia Today’s social media blackout in Canada "peculiar and troubling". India highlighted Canada’s inconsistency on freedom of speech, especially when dealing with issues critical of its stance toward India. The EAM's visit to Australia included meetings with business community, CEOs, participation in the 15th India-Australia Framework Dialogue. India condemned vandalism at Brampton’s Hindu Sabha Temple on November 3, calling on Canada to ensure justice. India also expressed concerns about the safety of the Indian diaspora in Canada amid recent attacks on Hindu Temples. The Indian Consulate in Toronto had to cancel upcoming consular camps due to inadequate security.
08 November,2024 12:24 PM ISTIndia’s EAM S Jaishankar on November 04 condemned the violent attack on Hindus at a temple in Canada’s Brampton. He said its deeply concerning and unacceptable. He said, “I think what happened yesterday at the Hindu Temple in Canada was obviously deeply concerning and you would have seen the statement first by our official spokesperson and also the expression of concern by our Prime Minister yesterday. So that should I think convey to you how deeply we feel about it.” “One, Canada has developed a pattern of making allegations without providing specifics. Secondly, when we look at Canada for us the fact that they are putting our diplomats under surveillance is something which is unacceptable.”
05 November,2024 12:43 PM ISTDr. S. Jaishankar highlighted India's growing influence on the global stage during an event with the Yashaswi Group. He emphasized the significance of the concept of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,’ noting that the world recognizes India’s capability to balance national interests while assisting others. He pointed out India's unique position to engage with leaders like Zelenskyy and Putin, stating that many countries look to India for leadership, especially regarding the Ukraine conflict. He also celebrated India's successful G20 presidency, which included granting African Union membership, reflecting a shift in global perceptions of India under its current leadership.
27 October,2024 02:50 PM ISTOn October 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly welcomed the leaders of the BRICS nations at a gala dinner during the Kazan summit. This event, held on the second day of the summit, aimed to highlight Russia's efforts to strengthen ties with emerging powers in Asia amidst Western attempts to isolate the country due to the Ukraine conflict. The gathering served as a platform for showcasing solidarity among BRICS members, emphasizing collaboration over division. India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, was among the attendees, reflecting India's commitment to deepening relationships within this influential bloc. The summit underscored the shifting geopolitical landscape as BRICS countries seek to enhance their collective influence on the global stage.
24 October,2024 01:29 PM ISTIn this insightful video, External Affairs Ministers S Jaishankar explores why Canada trails behind the US and other Western nations in forming partnerships with India. The discussion delves into the complex interplay of geopolitical relationships, economic policies, and cultural connections that impact Canada-India dynamics. Historical ties, trade agreements, and differing foreign policies are examined as key factors shaping this lag. While Canada shares cultural links and a democratic foundation with India, it has struggled to capitalize on these opportunities compared to its Western counterparts. EAM provides data-driven insights and expert opinions, highlighting the need for Canada to reassess its approach to foster stronger ties with India and enhance its global standing. Watch the video for more details
22 October,2024 10:37 AM ISTIndian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made a historic visit to Islamabad for the SCO summit, marking the first such visit in nine years. Arriving on October 15, he quickly made headlines with his signature ‘goggle switch’ at the airport. His morning walks and sapling planting initiatives also captured public attention. Jaishankar joined leaders from various nations for the summit, culminating on October 16, where he engaged in a brief handshake with Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif during a welcome dinner. In his national statement, Jaishankar took a firm stance against terrorism, emphasizing the need for the SCO to combat the ‘three evils’—terrorism, extremism, and separatism. His remarks served as a pointed reminder to Pakistan about its role in regional instability. After the summit, Jaishankar departed for India, leaving a notable impact on the discussions surrounding security and cooperation within the SCO framework.
17 October,2024 04:39 PM ISTIn a historic move, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar visited Pakistan on October 15 for the SCO Summit 2024, marking the first visit by an Indian EAM to Pakistan in nearly a decade. Upon his arrival, he was welcomed by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, where the two leaders exchanged a handshake. Over his two-day stay, Jaishankar participated in the 23rd Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of SCO, engaging in discussions on critical regional issues. In his address, he took a strong stance against terrorism and extremism, underscoring the importance of the SCO's primary goals. He urged member states to adopt a firm approach against what he termed the "three evils"—terrorism, extremism, and separatism. After concluding his visit, Jaishankar expressed gratitude to the Pakistani government for their hospitality via a post on X, emphasizing the significance of dialogue in regional cooperation.
17 October,2024 11:26 AM ISTOn October 15, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar visited Pakistan for the SCO Summit 2024, marking the first visit by an Indian minister to Pakistan in nine years. During his trip, he met with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who hosted a dinner for the leaders attending the summit. Their diplomatic handshake gained significant attention online, going viral across social media. Pakistani journalist Arzoo Kazmi expressed her admiration for Jaishankar’s presence in Islamabad, posting on X with a caption that included “#Photo of the Day” and heart emojis. The SCO Heads of Government meeting began in Islamabad amid tight security, where Jaishankar addressed the gathering and raised concerns about terrorism, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue for regional stability.
16 October,2024 05:10 PM ISTIndia's External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, is on an important visit to Pakistan and spoke at the SCO Council of Heads of Government meeting in Islamabad. He emphasized the urgent need to fight against terrorism, separatism, and extremism, which he described as the main goals of the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization). Jaishankar highlighted that, in today's world, these issues are more important than ever. He called for honest discussions, trust, and good relations among member countries, urging everyone to stick to the values outlined in the SCO Charter. He stressed that the SCO must be strong and unwavering in its fight against these "three evils" to ensure peace and stability in the region. This message reinforces India's commitment to collaboration and security within the framework of the SCO.
16 October,2024 04:23 PM ISTIndian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 15 for the 23rd Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Heads of Government. This visit is notable as it is the first by an Indian EAM in nearly nine years; the last visit was by Sushma Swaraj in 2015. Jaishankar's trip follows India's hosting of the SCO meeting in Goa 1.5 years ago. During his visit, Dr. Jaishankar had a rare exchange of gestures with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as they greeted each other and shook hands, signaling a moment of diplomacy. Jaishankar also attended a dinner hosted for the SCO leaders. The meeting in Islamabad is taking place under stringent security measures to ensure the event runs smoothly. With this visit, both countries hope to enhance dialogue and cooperation in the region, making it a significant step in India-Pakistan relations
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