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PM Modi: Bipartisan US Parliamentary Delegation meets Prime Minister Modi, had met Dalai Lama yesterday

The bipartisan delegation of the US Parliament, which is on a go to to India, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Thursday. The US delegation had met Tibetan non secular chief Dalai Lama in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday. The delegation that met PM Modi included Michael McCaul, Chairman of the International Affairs Committee within the US Parliament, former US Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Gregory Meeks, Marinette Miller Meeks, Nicole Malliotakis, Amy Bera and Jim McGovern.

America handed the ‘Resolve Tibet Act’

It’s price noting that the US Parliament has handed a invoice referred to as ‘Resolve Tibet Act’. This can be a bipartisan invoice, that means it was collectively launched by each events of the US Parliament. Underneath this invoice, a requirement has been made to resolve the China and Tibet dispute in a peaceable method. Additionally, this invoice empowers the US State Division to answer China’s deceptive claims about Tibet and reject China’s declare that Tibet has been part of China since historical instances. This US invoice has angered China and it has threatened that strict steps will probably be taken in response to the try and destabilize Tibet and for China’s sovereignty. Solely after this invoice was handed by the US Parliament, a bipartisan US delegation got here to India to fulfill the Dalai Lama.

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India, Australia and France will enhance cooperation within the Indo-Pacific area

India, Australia and France have resolved to work collectively in a free, open, inclusive and rule-based Indo-Pacific area amid the rising energy of China. The scenario within the Indo-Pacific was mentioned intimately within the third ‘India-France-Australia Trilateral Focal Level’ assembly held in Delhi on Wednesday. After the assembly, the Ministry of Exterior Affairs stated, ‘The three events reviewed the progress made below the three pillars of trilateral cooperation: maritime safety and conservation, maritime and environmental cooperation, and multilateral engagement.’

The Indo Pacific Ocean Initiative (IPOI) is an open, inclusive, non-treaty primarily based, world initiative, introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the 14th East Asia Summit in November 2019, aimed toward selling collaborative efforts amongst like-minded international locations to raised handle, defend and safe the Indo-Pacific maritime area. The Indian Ocean Rim Affiliation (IORA) is an inter-governmental group aimed toward strengthening regional cooperation. The Indian aspect on the trilateral assembly was led by Joint Secretary (Europe West) Piyush Srivastava and Joint Secretary (Oceania and Indo-Pacific) Parmita Tripathi within the Ministry of Exterior Affairs. The French aspect was led by Benoit Guidi, Director (Asia and Oceania) within the French International Ministry. The Australian delegation was led by Sarah Story, First Assistant Secretary, South and Central Asia Division, Australian International Ministry.

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PM Modi spoke to the President of Indonesia on cellphone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to Indonesia’s newly elected President Prabowo Subianto over the cellphone, through which the 2 leaders mentioned methods to strengthen the excellent strategic partnership between India and Indonesia. In a submit shared on social media, the Prime Minister wrote that ‘It was a terrific pleasure to speak to the newly elected President Prabowo Subianto on the cellphone. Wished him all the very best for his upcoming presidency.’ He stated, ‘We mentioned methods to strengthen the excellent strategic partnership between India and Indonesia, which relies on our civilizational ties.’ In April, the Election Fee of Indonesia formally declared Subianto because the newly elected President.