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It appears to be a season of agreements. While the Middle East and Iran are at the centre of global attention, March 31 saw a possible landmark in ending the …
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It appears to be a season of agreements. While the Middle East and Iran are at the centre of global attention, March 31 saw a possible landmark in ending the …
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Amid the India-Pakistan bonhomie which was witnessed during the recent evacuation of their nationals in Yemen, the old ghost of Islamabad’s alleged indifference has surfaced again with New Delhi reacting …
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Global rating agency, Moody’s, enhanced India’s sovereign outlook from stable to positive (bringing it closer to an actual rating upgrade), expecting a push from policy-makers to put measures in place …
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China’s Maritime Silk Route (MSR) – what is called in strategic circles ‘One Belt and One Road’ – has sparked a wave of commentaries and analyses in global strategic …
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India’s President Pranab Mukherjee appointed the senior-most Election Commissioner Dr Nasim Zaidi as the next Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India. He will take charge in the office on April …
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India and France forged strategic partnership in 1998, which has steadily expanded to include a host of new areas. Defence cooperation forms the bedrock of this vital relationship. In this interview with Manish Chand, Editor-in-Chief, India Writes Network (www.indiawrites.org), Mr Rakesh Sood, India’s former ambassador to France, speaks about the prospects of the mammoth Rafale deal, possibilities of bilateral cooperation in the crucial Indian Ocean region and how the burgeoning strategic ties are complemented by cultural bonding.
(Excerpts from the interview)
Q) France is betting big on the Rafale deal. Do you see a closure of this deal in the near future do you think that the Modi-Hollande meeting will give the political push for the closure of the deal?
A) I am quite sure the prime minister’s meeting in Paris with the French president will give the push. These negotiations have been going on for sometime; understandably these are some complex negotiations and we are also moving into new areas on life cycle costing and so on, which are a new experience for us. And there can’t be a bigger political push than a summit-level meeting between the prime minister and the president.

Amid improved atmospherics in India-Pakistan relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has underlined that New Delhi is open to dialogue with Islamabad on all outstanding issues but stressed that peace and …
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In a bid to move towards a more inclusive and nondiscriminatory international security agenda, India has pitched for a “meaningful dialogue” among all countries with nuclear weapons to build trust and confidence and reduce the “salience of nuclear weapons in international affairs and security doctrines”.
Speaking at a session of the UN Disarmament Commission (UNDC), India’s Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament, Ambassador D B Venkatesh Varma, said that India has supported the proposal put forward by Indonesia on behalf of Non-Aligned Movement to commence talks on a Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Convention. He said that, “India attaches the highest priority to global, non- discriminatory, verifiable nuclear disarmament and the complete elimination of nuclear weapons in a time bound manner.” He added that Disarmament Commission as a platform for dialogue and cooperation was significant and its functioning needs to be improved by undertaking “focused and result oriented discussions” on items on its agenda.
Read MoreBackground The Preamble to the Constitution of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) adopted in London on 16th September, 1945, states that: “Since wars begin in the minds …
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India’s Union Minister for Health and Family welfare J P Nadda emphasized the need to eradicate polio in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations and work together to promote …
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