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UNSC MUMBAI MEETING
Signature events on terror & multilateral reforms to be highlight of India’s UNSC PresidencyCountering terrorism and reformed multilateralism will be among the key priorities for India during its UNSC presidency, which will culmina...
Counter-terrorism, reformed multilateralism India's key priorities during its UNSC presidency"For us, in the December Presidency, our priorities will be countering terrorism for which we have very successfully built a good narrative...
Planners of 26/11 Mumbai attacks must be brought to justice: External Affairs Minister S JaishankarIn 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists (LeT) carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks killing at least 166 people and leavin...
Months of talks led to India views figuring in Delhi DeclarationIndia successfully managed opposition and got its views on 'terrorists safe havens', 'terror financing' and 'all forms of terrorism' includ...
EAM S Jaishankar, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly discuss bilateral cooperation in trade, defenceIt is learnt that the two sides also took stock of the ongoing negotiations for the proposed Indo-UK free trade agreement. Cleverly arrived...
26/11 perpetrators still unpunished due to political reasons: EAM S JaishankarS Jaishankar said one of the terrorists was captured alive, prosecuted and convicted by India but key conspirators and planners of the 26/1...
No country should stand in way of designating terrorists: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken"We stand in solidarity with India and all nations that lost people on that day. But we must do more than mourning. We have the responsibil...
China looking to play Paksport at counterterror UNSC meet in IndiaThe meetings, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, will see the remaining 14 UN Security Council member nations represented by foreign minist...
UK foreign secretary James Cleverly and ministers from other UNSC states to attend India's counter terrorism meetingThe meeting will begin with a 'Soft Opening Session and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism' in Mumbai on October 28 through a solemn cerem...
UNSC counter-terror meet in Mumbai to focus on use of drones by terroristsThe meeting will focus on the use of new and emerging technologies for terrorism purposes, the UN said in a statement ahead of the meeting,...
Bailing out China at variance with Beijing's belligerenceSo, how did India end up abstaining? Because as a matter of principle, India does not vote on country-specific human rights issue. Reason: ...
Some leaders continue to describe Osama Bin Laden as martyr: IndiaPakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan had called the Al Qaeda chief a martyr in the Pakistani parliament drawing global condemnation and shoc...
India highlights link between Al-Qaeda-ISIL-LeT-JaishAddressing the UNSC on Thursday, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Tirumurti, asserted that the international comm...
Pakistan won't allow UN team any direct access to Saeed: ReportThe UNSC sanctions monitoring team will visit Pakistan this week for an assessment of Islamabad's compliance with the world body's sanction...
India welcomes UN assurance to take up Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi's release issueIndia today welcomed UNSC's assurance of taking up the issue of Mumbai terror attack mastermind Lakhvi's release at its next meeting.
UN security council assures India of taking up Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi's release issueA UNSC committee has assured India that it will take up the issue of Mumbai terror attack mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi at its next meet...
- UNSG Ban Ki-moon arrives; India to pitch for permanent UNSC seat
Ban Ki-moon, accompanied by his wife, Madam Ban Soon-taek and a high-level delegation, will hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- On terrorism & Af-Pak, China agrees to disagree
Joint statement with India, Russia has no direct reference to Pakistan.
- Islamabad wilts under pressure
To appeal against release of JuD chief and Mumbai terror attack accused.
- Put Dawa, Saeed in UN terror list: India
India has said in a letter to the UNSC that the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which has over 2,500 offices in Pakistan, was nothing but a front for the L...