Bharat Express

Indian foreign policy

PM Modi extended his congratulations to Anthony Albanese following his re-election as PM of Australia, hailing it as a 'resounding victory'.

PM Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to Africa, describing both India and Africa as 'partners in progress and pillars of the Global South'.

PM Modi received President Joao Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, marking the first visit by a head of state from Angola to India in 38 years.

The Indian government suspended exchange of all inbound mail and parcels from Pakistan, its response to recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

Piyush Goyal on five-day visit to London reaffirmed strong potential of India-UK partnership, stating he looks forward to tangible outcomes.

Ahead of his two-day Saudi visit, PM Modi called India-Saudi ties a 'pillar of stability', citing their strength and potential.

PM Narendra Modi arrived in Colombo, where he was warmly welcomed at Independence Square by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Sri Lanka.

PM Narendra Modi arrived in Colombo on Saturday evening to a warm and enthusiastic welcome from both the Indian diaspora and local residents.

The SCO Foreign Ministers conference in Goa, was notable for the efforts to resolve bilateral disputes between the organization's key members as well as the multilateral organization's ambitions to enhance economic cooperation.