Fighting the Islamic State, without a strategy
President Obama has commenced the ‘War on Terror – 2.0’, by targeting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). His pre-occupation so far has been on building-up as large …
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President Obama has commenced the ‘War on Terror – 2.0’, by targeting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). His pre-occupation so far has been on building-up as large …
Read MoreA thousands visions and revisions later, the reform of the UN Security Council still remains a chimera, embroiled in endless vacillation. Against this backdrop, India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj joined hands with her counterparts from other G4 countries to push hard for the expansion of the UNSC, which is looking more like an anachronism in view of the seismic shift of power from the west to the rest in the 21st century.
The collective sense of the mounting frustration at the excruciatingly slow pace of the UNSC reforms was palpable during their discussions.
The G4 ministers’ meeting ended with the four countries expressing support for each other’s candidatures and reaffirming their support for developing countries, including from Africa, to be represented in both the permanent and non-permanent categories of an enlarged Council.
In his maiden speech at the UNGA, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to make a forceful pitch for reform of the UNSC and present a compelling case for the inclusion of India in an expanded and rejuvenated Security Council.
US President Barack Obama’s declaration of war on The Islamic State, the terrorist machine’s network of death that has unleashed mayhem in the Middle East, should be noted positively by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be looking to step up counter-terror cooperation during his summit meeting with the American president.
Amid the roiling ferment in the Middle East, the region that is pivotal to India’s energy security and is home to over 7 million Indians, intensifying counter-terror cooperation with the US will be high on the agenda when Mr Modi meets Mr Obama for full-spectrum talks in Washington on September 30.
The volatile situation in the AfPak region against the backdrop of the conflicted transition process in Afghanistan will add a trenchant element to counter-terror discussions that the two leaders are expected to have in Washington.
Read MoreIn his maiden speech at the United Nations General Assembly, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will highlight India’s role and expectation from the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Modi, who will address …
Read MoreAhead of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s much awaited visit to the United States, Washington has given the nod to co-develop or manufacture 34 cutting-edge weapon systems including technical know-how …
Read MoreNew York- The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution that mandates all 193 members to stem the flow of foreign fighters joining Jihadists in Iraq and Syria. The resolution …
Read MoreThe Modi-Xi Summit has evoked mixed responses from analysts. They have largely focused on existing concerns – talks on settling the boundary issue; whether a global power really intends to …
Read MorePrime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to New York and Washington, beginning this week, will mark the peak of the NDA government’s first round of big-power diplomacy. The visit to the …
Read MoreIndia’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US will put the spotlight on the growing profile of the about 3-million strong Indian-American community. Cutting across castes, provinces and religions, around 20,000-odd Indian-Americans will be travelling from all over America for the largest-ever civic reception in honour of the Indian leader at the iconic Madison Square Garden.
In this interview with Mr Manish Chand, Editor-in-Chief, India Writes Network, Ronen Sen, India’s former ambassador to the US, speaks glowingly about the multifarious success stories of Indian-Americans in their adopted homeland and their role as bridge-builders in bringing the two vibrant democracies together in an arc of intersecting national interests.
Read MoreKeeping in view the benefits of city-to-city cooperation between India and the United States, the visiting India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be meet New York City’s Mayor Bill de …
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