India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar denounced "vaccine nationalism" on Wednesday and called for putting the world on guard against future pandemics
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India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar denounced "vaccine nationalism" on Wednesday and called for putting the world on guard against future pandemics
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin considers India “a critical partner” for meeting the challenges in the Indo-Pacific region and gives priority to ties with it, according to Pentagon Spokesperson John Kirby
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed investment professional Usha Rao-Monari as an under-secretary-general and the associate administrator of the UN Development Programme (UNDP)
A 34-year-old Canadian woman of Indian descent has announced a challenge to the re-election of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres with an agenda of change, but without the support of any country
In the face of China's aggressive actions against India, the US will stand with New Delhi, according to State Department spokesperson Ned Price
India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken have had renewed discussion on the situation in Myanmar and cooperation between the two countries in the Indo-Pacific region
When she came up before a Senate panel, Neera Tanden, the Indian-American nominee to US President Joe Biden's cabinet, apologised to Republican senators for insulting them with venomous tweets
Warren Hastings, the 18th-century British governor-general of Bengal, figured intriguingly in the US Senate trial when the prosecutors cited his impeachment by the British House of Commons after he had left his Indian position as a precedent for trying Donald Trump who is no longer the president
A cancer drugmaker in India has admitted to destroying and concealing records before an inspection of its plant in West Bengal by US authorities and agreed to pay $50 million in fines and forfeitures, according to the Justice Department
US President Joe Biden and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi committed themselves to work closely on a range of issues from fighting terrorism and upholding territorial integrity to defeating the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuilding the global economy and promoting democratic values, according to the White House