From Jaishankar's two-day Nepal visit to the launch of India Post Payments Bank, Business Standard brings you top events of the day
India is demanding exemption from high duties imposed by the US on certain steel and aluminium products
From the Indian point of view, looking ahead, our sense is the theories of the decline of the West are grossly overstated
Jaishankar said he "spoke fairly extensively" in the US on the Kashmir issue
Jaishankar refused to join the Trump administration which describes 5G as a national security issue, by saying that for India it is a telecom issue and not political one
Jaishankar and Pompeo met at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the US State Department on Monday
Jaishankar said the world was increasingly becoming multipolar and is unlikely to return to bipolarity
Jaishankar was responding to a question that Iranians were disappointed with India's decision not to buy oil from them to avoid American sanctions regime
Describing the current era as a tumultuous time, Jaishankar said it is a far cry from the soothing mantras of globalisation that one heard just a few years ago
Jaishankar said the current suspension of the mobile network in the Kashmir valley was aimed at preventing the misuse of internet and social media for radicalising and mobilizing anti-Indian forces
"No, he did not say that," the minister said on Monday when asked during a news conference with Indian journalists that Modi in his Houston address used the phrase 'Again Trump Sarkaar.'
Jaishankar strongly refuted the notion that the prime minister used the phrase to endorse Trump's candidature for his 2020 re-election campaign
Elimination of terrorism in all its forms is a precondition not only for fruitful cooperation, but also for the very survival of the region itself, Jaishankar said
Jaishankar said the issue for India was not whether it talks to Pakistan, but how it can talk to a country that is conducting terrorism
Jaishankar said that Pak created an entire industry of terrorism to deal with the Kashmir issue
Are we geared up for embarking on such a decisive move? It may be easier said than done even though our Army is capable of doing so
No need to "worry" beyond a point about what people will say on Kashmir, says External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Responding to a question on commerce, he said the trade problem between the two countries is "normal"
Idia's neighbour needs to act normal and take action against cross-border terrorism
The power of digital technology is transforming governance and public delivery of services and making it more participatory