Jaishankar’s China visit is part of a two-nation tour, which included Singapore earlier this week. He is expected to hold bilateral talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday.
July 13, 2025In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Jaishankar wrote, “Singapore is at the heart of our Act East Policy. Always insightful to exchange views there. Great to meet FM @VivianBala this morning in Singapore.”
July 13, 2025In his letter, Brittas wrote: “The distressing news of this impending execution has caused widespread anxiety and anguish… The Government must intervene immediately to prevent this tragedy.”
July 9, 2025“Good to meet with FM Sergey Lavrov of Russia on the sidelines of #BRICS2025. Discussed bilateral cooperation, West Asia, BRICS and SCO,” Jaishankar posted on X following the meeting.
July 7, 2025The two ministers last met in February in Johannesburg, where they discussed progress in India-Russia cooperation across various sectors.
July 7, 2025The clarification comes in response to a viral post on X alleging that Jaishankar’s meeting request was denied during his recent official visit to the United States.
July 4, 2025The meeting followed the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting (QFMM) in Washington and signalled continued momentum in Indo-US strategic engagements.
July 2, 2025"Every relationship has its moments of disagreement," he said. “But what matters is how you deal with those differences and keep the broader trend moving forward.”
July 1, 2025Prior to arriving in Washington, Jaishankar visited New York, where he inaugurated a powerful exhibition at the United Nations titled “The Human Cost of Terrorism.”
July 1, 2025Referring to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Jaishankar noted the strong condemnation it received from the United Nations Security Council.
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