EAM Jaishankar extends Independence Day greetings to Micronesia
The EAM also shared a video animation that showed "Happy Independence Day Micronesia."
The EAM also shared a video animation that showed "Happy Independence Day Micronesia."
Exuding confidence that India will develop all the requisite national strengths that will make it a leading power in the times to come if the Narendra Modi government retains power, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said the alternative before the country is a ''return to the failed policies of the past, one that divide our society, diminish our economic achievements and are pessimistic about our prospects''.
About the changes underway in India, he said the country did not give the importance that it should have to manufacturing and technology development in the past. That started to change in 2014 with the Modi Government and has gathered steam over a decade. It is supported by vast improvements in infrastructure, innovation, education and skilling.
While speaking about the latest developments in India's Foreign Policy in Rajya Sabha, Jaishankar spoke about Operation Kaveri which was launched to evacuate Indian nationals from Sudan.
With a historic low of just 17 seats, the Opposition Congress has decided not the field any nominee for the three Rajya Sabha seats elections for which are scheduled on 24 July.
Jaishankar referred to Rahul Gandhi's meeting with the Chinese ambassador to India during the Doklam crisis.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar advised Bilawal Bhutto to "Wake up and smell the coffee, as Article 370 is history."
Stating that terrorism is a major threat, S. Jaishankar on Friday said that anti-terror measures are the need of the hour.
Foreign Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also meets his Russian counterpart.
He said that India is overall a nation that is deeply committed to promoting collective solutions for global good.