
Kallol Bhattacherjee
Senior Assistant Editor, Foreign Affairs at The Hindu
Journalist at The Hindu | Nehru's First Recruits: The Diplomats Who Built Independent India's Foreign Policy| A Singular Spy: The Untold Story of Coomar Narain
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4 days ago |
thehindu.com | Kallol Bhattacherjee
India and Paraguay can partner in expanding regional commerce in Latin America, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (June 2, 2025). Mr. Modi welcomed Paraguay’s President Santiago Pena Palacios and presented the MERCOSUR trade bloc in Latin America as an arena where India and Paraguay can work together closely. Mr. Pena who is on his first visit to India described India as a “key strategic partner” of his country.
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6 days ago |
thehindu.com | Kallol Bhattacherjee
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who was recently on a three-day visit to the U.S., engaged the American officials regarding the upcoming Financial Action Task Force (FATF) session, where India is expected to argue for grey listing Pakistan.
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1 week ago |
thehindu.com | Kallol Bhattacherjee
In the current era of “great uncertainty”, New Zealand has started working “more closely” with India in the fields of defence and security, said Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand in New Delhi on Friday (May 30, 2025). Speaking at an event, Mr. Peters gave an overview of his country’s foreign policy, and said that freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region is “crucial” for New Zealand.
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1 week ago |
thehindu.com | Kallol Bhattacherjee
India on Thursday (May 29, 2025) reminded Dhaka that the “responsibility for law and order and governance” of Bangladesh lies with the interim government of the country, with the Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal warning that attempts to “deflect attention” would not solve the country’s problems.
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1 week ago |
thehindu.com | Kallol Bhattacherjee
Any engagement with Pakistan will have to be “bilateral”, butIndia will not engage with its neighbour on issues such as trade, the Indus Waters Treaty, or Jammu and Kashmir as long as Pakistan continues to support cross-border terrorism against India, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday (May 29, 2025). “We are clear that talks and terror don’t go together.
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