Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a significant three-nation diplomatic tour from June 15 to 19, covering Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia. This marks his first foreign visit since the launch of Operation Sindoor and reflects India’s efforts to reinforce global partnerships and reset

During an official visit to the United States, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor claimed that India has effectively won the global narrative battle following Operation Sindoor, citing a more coherent and impactful diplomatic outreach compared to Pakistan. The Indian delegation, led by Tharoor and comprising members from across party lines, engaged with senior American officials,

In a key diplomatic development, foreign ministers from the Quad nations—India, the United States, Japan, and Australia—are expected to meet in Washington in the final week of June or early July. The meeting is aimed at clearing the decks for the next Quad Leaders’ Summit, which will be hosted by India later this year. The […]

India’s Ministry of External Affairs held a high-profile press briefing on May 13, 2025, where official spokesperson Shri Randhir Jaiswal addressed intense media scrutiny following the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. The briefing covered India’s position on the recent escalation, the global response, and claims made by former US President Donald Trump.

India has long championed a foreign policy rooted in strategic autonomy—an approach that prioritizes sovereignty, non-alignment, and independent decision-making over formal alliances or geopolitical bloc politics. This doctrine, deeply rooted in India’s post-colonial identity and Cold War experience, has earned the country a reputation as a responsible power, reluctant to

Europe’s irrational fear of Russia is fueling the Ukraine conflict, prolonging bloodshed. A pragmatic approach, like India’s diplomacy, is the real solution.