India Embraces a ‘Vishwamitra’ Role in a Multipolar World: Jaishankar

India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, has outlined the country’s evolving foreign policy approach in a multipolar world. He emphasizes India’s commitment to building strong relationships with a wide range of nations, adopting a ‘Vishwamitra’ role – a friend to the world. Jaishankar also underscores the importance of respecting national sovereignty and territorial integrity in international partnerships.

Gaza Crisis Takes Center Stage: Muslim Voters in US Election 2024 Driven by International Concerns

The ongoing war in Gaza has emerged as a paramount issue for Muslim voters in the US 2024 presidential election, influencing their voting decisions and potentially reshaping traditional voting patterns. This article explores how the Gaza crisis has overshadowed domestic concerns, highlighting the frustration with US foreign policy and the desire for candidates who will prioritize peace and humanitarian efforts in the region.

India’s Growing Influence: Jaishankar Highlights Trust and Expectations from Global South

India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, has asserted that countries from the Global South hold a high degree of trust and expectations in India. He cited India’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic, its support for Ukraine, and the inclusion of the African Union in the G20 as evidence of India’s commitment to the Global South. Jaishankar’s remarks highlight India’s growing influence and its role as a responsible global power.

Romania’s Presidential Election: Ciolacu Leads, Simion Rises, and the Future of Ukraine Support Remains Uncertain

Romania’s upcoming presidential election is shaping up to be a close race, with the leftist Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu leading in polls but facing a strong challenge from the hard-right leader George Simion. The election will have significant implications for Romania’s foreign policy, especially its stance on the Ukraine conflict. This article analyzes the latest poll results and explores the key candidates and their positions on crucial issues.

Walz Stumbles on Foreign Policy in VP Debate, Attacks Trump’s Leadership

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, faced criticism for his response to a question about his foreign policy platform in the Middle East during the CBS Vice Presidential Debate. He focused on the need for ‘steady leadership’ and criticized former President Donald Trump, while drawing parallels between his experience and Vice President Kamala Harris’s approach.

Vice Presidential Debate: Walz and Vance Clash on Foreign Policy

The only vice presidential debate of the Nov. 5 election saw Democratic candidate Tim Walz and Republican candidate JD Vance engage in a heated exchange over foreign policy, particularly the situation in the Middle East. Walz criticized former President Trump’s approach to foreign policy, while Vance focused on supporting US allies and allowing Israel to determine its own course of action.

White House Faces Backlash Over Biden’s Private Quad Summit

President Biden is hosting the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue leaders at his Delaware estate, a move that has sparked criticism from the White House Correspondents’ Association for its lack of press access. The WHCA argues that the American public has a right to witness these historic meetings, while the White House emphasizes the importance of personal relationships in foreign policy and highlights the opportunity for reporters to see the leaders upon their departure.

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