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  • Mar 29, 2024 | nst.com.my | Tharanya Arumugam - |Tharanya Arumugam

    KUALA LUMPUR: India, that is Bharat, is poised to emerge as a global force but has firmly rejected the notion of Pax Indica, favouring instead "diversity and multipolarity". India's External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar said the world is inherently diverse, with various regions and countries deserving their rightful place on the global stage.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | nst.com.my | Tharanya Arumugam - |Tharanya Arumugam

    KUALA LUMPUR: India seeks to "reimagine and deepen" its bilateral relationship with Malaysia amid evolving global landscape as the two countries near the second decade of their Enhanced Strategic Partnership. India's External Affairs Minister, Dr S. Jaishankar, on Wednesday, affirmed that India views Malaysia as a crucial partner, with the relationship extending beyond mere diplomatic ties to encompass a strong bond of collaboration and shared objectives.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | nst.com.my | Tharanya Arumugam - |Tharanya Arumugam

    KUALA LUMPUR: India has taken an ironclad stance that the country will not compromise when it comes to protecting its borders, sovereignty and people. External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar said India's relationship with China has been "difficult" for various reasons, notably stemming from the 3,440km-long disputed border in Arunachal Pradesh state.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | nst.com.my | Tharanya Arumugam - |Tharanya Arumugam

    KUALA LUMPUR: India's External Affairs Minister, Dr S. Jaishankar has unequivocally acknowledged that the Palestinians have been "denied the right to their homeland" amid the protracted Israel-Hamas conflict. Dr Jaishankar condemned the events of Oct 7 as a "terrorist attack", but emphasised the importance of responses adhering to international humanitarian law, particularly referencing Israeli counteroffensive actions in Gaza.

  • Dec 8, 2023 | nst.com.my | Tharanya Arumugam |Tharanya Arumugam -

    KUALA LUMPUR: In the battle against smoking or vaping-related health risks, quitting the habit is the most impactful strategy. However, considering a change in inhalation habits could serve as a crucial initial step toward lowering the risk of developing severe smoking or vaping-related illnesses. The Health Ministry told the New Straits Times that a higher risk is associated with deep-inhalation smoking or vaping compared to lower inhalation.

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