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Tag: India foreign policy
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Petal Gahlot: The Indian Diplomat Who Took Down Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif at the UNGA
In a remarkable demonstration of diplomacy and composure, Petal Gahlot, India’s First Secretary at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations, firmly rebutted Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Her rebuttal not only countered Pakistan’s narrative but also highlighted India’s unwavering stance on national security,…
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US Double Standards on Russian Oil: Why India Is Asked to Stop While the US Keeps Buying
The Russia-Ukraine war has completely reshaped the global energy market. After sanctions on Russia were announced, one country found itself caught in the middle—India. Washington has repeatedly urged India to reduce or stop buying Russian oil, while the U.S. and its allies have quietly continued certain purchases themselves. This has raised an important question: Why…
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Why India Will Never Say Sorry on Tariffs – The U.S. Is Losing the Trade Battle
“India Will Say Sorry In 2 Months”: Top US Official’s Big Claim On Tariffs A recent remark by a top U.S. official predicted that India would “say sorry” within two months and rush back to the negotiating table over tariffs. This statement has sparked intense debate. But if we analyze the situation carefully, the reality…
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India Blocks Azerbaijan SCO Bid: How Baku’s Loyalty to Pakistan During Operation Sindoor Hit Tourism and Diplomacy
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) has become a critical platform for strategic cooperation across Eurasia. However, recent developments have sparked controversy after India reportedly blocked Azerbaijan’s bid for full SCO membership, citing Baku’s close alignment with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. This move has not only deepened diplomatic rifts but also caused major economic and tourism…