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Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets the Indian Cricket team at his residence.
India's FM Dr. Jaishankar met with his Chinese counterpart FM Wang Yi in Astana this morning. Discussed early resolution of remaining issues in border areas. Agreed to redouble efforts through diplomatic and military channels to that end. Respecting the LAC and ensuring peace and tranquility in the border areas is essential.
The three mutuals - mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest - will guide our bilateral ties.
The three mutuals - mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest - will guide our bilateral ties.
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PM Modi will embark on a state visit to Russia on 8 July 2024.
PM Modi to visit Russia, Austria from July 8th to 10th
Deputy National Security Adviser (NSA) and former Secretary (Research) Rajinder Khanna has been upgraded to the post of Additional National Security Adviser (Add. NSA) to ease and distribute the workload of current NSA.
T. V. Ravichandran, 1990 batch IPS currently serving as Spl. Director, IB and Shri Pavan Kapoor, IFS, currently Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs have been named new deputy NSAs by GOI.
The tenure of Shrimati D. Sai Amutha Devi (IP&TAFS-1995), Joint Secretary, Office of Secretary (Security) has been extended for an additional two years beyond November 14, 2024.
T. V. Ravichandran, 1990 batch IPS currently serving as Spl. Director, IB and Shri Pavan Kapoor, IFS, currently Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs have been named new deputy NSAs by GOI.
The tenure of Shrimati D. Sai Amutha Devi (IP&TAFS-1995), Joint Secretary, Office of Secretary (Security) has been extended for an additional two years beyond November 14, 2024.
"Interacted with our contingent heading to Paris for the Olympics. I am confident our athletes will give their best and make India proud. Their life journeys and success give hope to 140 crore Indians." : PM Narendra Modi
Wanted Khalistani terrorist hiding in Pak dies of 'cardiac arrest'.
He was hiding in Pakistan for four decades since he hijacked a Delhi-Srinagar Indian Airlines flight in 1981, died at 73 in Lahore after purportedly suffering a cardiac arrest earlier this week.
Gajinder, who co-founded the radical Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa and was an anti-India campaigner till his last days, had been put on a list of 20 most-wanted terrorists in 2002..
He was hiding in Pakistan for four decades since he hijacked a Delhi-Srinagar Indian Airlines flight in 1981, died at 73 in Lahore after purportedly suffering a cardiac arrest earlier this week.
Gajinder, who co-founded the radical Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa and was an anti-India campaigner till his last days, had been put on a list of 20 most-wanted terrorists in 2002..