The BJP in Kerala had earlier slammed the State government for giving the officer additional charge of matters connected with ‘External Cooperation’ that comes under the purview of the Central government
Author: Simran Sodhi (Simran Sodhi)
Indian expats enslaved and exploited abroad; is rampant unemployment at home the reason for their plight?
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Why NRIs in the Gulf are a priority for Modi 3.0
The presence of a large Indian diaspora in the Middle East blends well with the strong bilateral ties between India and the Gulf nations
A success story of 26 British-Indians elected to UK Parliament
Their win in the recent elections is a shout-out to Indian immigrants, whose unity and integrity cannot be understated
Rahul Gandhi proves he is no pushover; it has taken time, hard work and patience
This is his moment - a sort of coming of age after sweating it out for 25 years - and becoming a leader on his own terms
Modi story takes a hit as Indian voter stumps all; votes for a secular democracy, jobs and better quality of life
Government will have to return to basics and shun religious polarisation for a better India
India walks a fine line between support for Israel and the Palestinian cause after Rafah tragedy
It is now just a matter of days before a new government is formed and it is unlikely that there will be any major changes in India’s policies to both Israel and Palestine
India was among the first countries to recognise Palestine as a state in 1988; continues to support two-state solution for peace in Middle East
New Delhi will continue to balance its warm ties with Israel while staying committed to a Palestinian State
Iranian President’s death raises instability in Middle East as NRI concerns mount
Indian expats watching Iran developments closely in a region that is rife with crises
India scores strategic and diplomatic win in Middle East with Chabahar port pact with Iran
The significance of Chabahar is that it allows India to effectively bypass the port of Karachi and Gwadar in Pakistan