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    China-India relations maintain a hard-won momentum of improvement: Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong

    Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong and Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri engaged in dialogue in Delhi, emphasizing improved China-India relations following a meeting in Kazan. Both sides aim to increase political trust, advance cooperation, and properly manage disagreements. They agreed to prepare for the 24th Special Representatives' Meeting on the boundary question and resume direct flights and journalist exchanges.

    India, China agree on fast-track resumption of direct air services

    India and China have committed to accelerating the resumption of direct air services, a key outcome of recent talks in Delhi between Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong. Discussions also covered stabilizing bilateral relations, people-centric cooperation, and the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.

    FS Misri meets UAE minister to review 'growing' bilateral partnership

    Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with UAE officials, including Minister of State Reem Al Hashimy, to assess the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between India and the UAE. They reviewed the expanding bilateral relationship and explored future collaboration opportunities. Misri also held discussions with the UAE's Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Defence Affairs Chairman.

    India-Sri Lanka defence dialogue discusses enhancing maritime security

    India and Sri Lanka convened in Colombo for a Defence Dialogue, solidifying their commitment to enhanced bilateral defence cooperation, particularly in maritime security. This high-level meeting, the first since the landmark defence partnership agreement signed in April, explored avenues for collaboration in training and strategic engagement.

    Pakistan foreign minister Ishaq Dar says chances of revival of conflict with India 'remote'

    Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar addressed the media regarding recent tensions with India. He acknowledged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's diplomatic efforts with Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan. Dar stated that while Pakistan seeks dialogue, it will respond firmly to any Indian aggression. He mentioned the Indus Waters Treaty and offered a neutral probe into the Pahalgam attack.

    Pakistani document shows India's extensive strikes during Operation Sindoor; lists 7 new targets

    A newly released Pakistani document reveals previously unknown locations targeted by India during recent clashes, including sites in Peshawar, Attock, and other cities. India's Operation Sindoor, launched in response to a terror attack, targeted terrorist infrastructure using long-range weapons. Pakistan retaliated, but India inflicted heavy damage on key Pakistani military installations, leading to a ceasefire agreement.

    • Pakistan airspace ban adding to flying costs, says Air India CEO Campbell Wilson

      Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said the ongoing ban on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace is increasing flight times by about an hour on westbound routes, impacting the airline’s profitability but not halting non-stop services to North America and Europe. The ban follows recent military tensions between India and Pakistan, which ended with a ceasefire on May 10.

      Can India navigate the challenges of US relations under Trump's leadership?

      Despite Trump's potential disruptions, India and the US are actively strengthening their strategic partnership. Recent high-level dialogues in Washington covered diverse areas like technology, security, and trade, setting ambitious goals for future collaboration. Both nations addressed concerns about Pakistan's role in terrorism, while reaffirming their commitment to bilateral progress amidst geopolitical challenges.

      India, US to 'coordinate in the upcoming' Financial Action Task Force (FATF) processes

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visited Washington, DC, engaging with US officials to advance the India-US COMPACT for the 21st Century. Discussions spanned economic ties, FATF collaboration, defence cooperation, and trade, emphasizing technology, trade, and talent as key pillars. India aims to strengthen partnerships and address concerns like terror financing through international platforms.

      Talks and terror cannot go together: India on Pakistan PM Sharif's call

      India has firmly stated that dialogue with Pakistan is contingent upon the cessation of cross-border terrorism. This response follows Pakistan's expression of willingness to engage in peace talks to address outstanding issues, including Kashmir. India insists that discussions will only address the handover of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and terrorism, emphasizing that terror and talks cannot coexist.

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Dy NSA Pavan Kapoor meet US Under Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Deputy NSA Pavan Kapoor engaged with US officials and think tank experts, strengthening the India-US alliance. Discussions centered on defense, technology, and trade cooperation, furthering the India-US COMPACT launched earlier this year. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to a comprehensive global strategic partnership, emphasizing tech, trade, and talent.

      Foreign secretary Vikram Misri's US talks focus on cross-border terror

      Vikram Misri and Christopher Landau discussed cross-border terrorism. Operation Sindoor and regional developments were part of the dialogue in Washington. Both reaffirmed their desire to maintain regional stability. India clarified its stance on talks with Pakistan. Terrorism and talks cannot go together, said Randhir Jaiswal. Misri and Landau agreed that tech-trade-talent will shape the partnership.

      TRUST but verify: India, US reboot AI chip talks

      Indian and US officials met to discuss the TRUST initiative and COMPACT partnership, focusing on tech, trade, and talent. The repeal of the AI Diffusion Rule is seen as a positive step, but challenges remain in building India's data center infrastructure and compute capacity. The Quad summit offers an opportunity to address these roadblocks and advance AI cooperation.

      Vikram Misri, US Dy Secretary of State reaffirm shared desire to maintain regional stability, peace

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau met in Washington, reaffirming their commitment to regional stability and the comprehensive India-US strategic partnership. Discussions covered a wide range of bilateral issues, including tech-trade-talent collaboration, fair market access, and enhanced cooperation on migration and counter-narcotics.

      Vikram Misri advocates for early convening of India-US Strategic Trade Dialogue

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Under Secretary Jeffrey Kessler to enhance India-US collaboration in critical and emerging technologies. Discussions also included the early convening of the India-US Strategic Trade Dialogue to strengthen bilateral cooperation in technology and trade sectors. This visit follows Prime Minister Modi's US visit in February, where the India-US COMPACT was launched.

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to visit Washington, DC from May 27 to 29

      Vikram Misri, the Foreign Secretary, is scheduled to visit Washington, DC from May 27 to 29. He will engage in discussions with top US administration officials. This visit builds upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US trip in February 2025. The focus will be on advancing the India-US COMPACT initiative.

      Vikram Misri, Deputy NSA head to US as Pakistan casts shadow over ties

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Deputy NSA Pawan Kapoor are scheduled to visit the US amid emerging fissures in Indo-US ties due to President Trump's remarks on brokering peace between India and Pakistan. Misri will reiterate India's stance on bilateral resolution, while Kapoor aims to advance the TRUST initiative.

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefs 4 multi-party delegations travelling abroad to convey India's message on terror

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed four multi-party delegations, led by figures like Shashi Tharoor and Ravi Shankar Prasad, before their trips to various world capitals. These delegations aim to convey India's firm stance of zero tolerance against terrorism originating from Pakistan. Previously, other delegations have already delivered this message to leaders in the UAE, Japan, and Russia.

      Don't equate victim with perpetrator in terror attacks: FS Vikram Misri at Raisina Tokyo

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlights the importance of not equating victims and perpetrators of terror. He appreciates Japan's support after the Pahalgam attack. India launched strikes targeting terror infrastructure. Misri notes global economic challenges and India's role as a source of stability. India aims to strengthen its manufacturing sector and infrastructure. India and Japan's partnership can be impactful.

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