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Thursday, January 18, 2024

PM Modi launches postage stamps dedicated to Ayodhya's Ram Mandir

 


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled a commemorative plaque at the Rama Temple in Ayodhya and released a book containing stamps of Lord Rama from around the world.

Prime Minister Modi on Thursday inaugurated a monument at the Rama temple in Ayodhya along with a book containing stamps of Lord Rama from around the world.

Speaking about the release of the stamp, Prime Minister Modi said, "Today, I had the opportunity to attend another event of Shri Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha Abhiyan. Today, 6 Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir commemorative stamps and this one belongs to Lord Rama. Stamps have been issued all over the world, I want to congratulate the people of this country and all Rama Bhakts all over the world.”

The stamp album aims to spread the universal appeal of Lord Ram to various communities. The 48-page book includes food stamps issued by more than 20 countries, including the USA, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, Cambodia and the United Nations.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

 India and Iran have reached a final agreement on Chabahar Port, India's first foreign port project, the Economic Times reported on January 16. The construction of this Iranian port has long been a subject of discussion between the two countries. It also became a hot topic when Prime Minister Modi visited Tehran in 2017.

At the Connectivity Conference held in Tashkent in 2021, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had planned the Chahabahar port as an important transport hub for the region, including Afghanistan.

On November 23, 2023, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra visited Tehran to chair the India-Iran Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) together with Iran's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs (Political Affairs) Ali Bagheri Qani. Ta.


He had said in a tweet that they "discussed bilateral issues, connectivity projects including Chahabahar Port and shared common views on current challenges in the region..."

What is a project?

Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman, located in Sistan-Baluchistan province in southeastern Iran, is a connectivity project that has been jointly developed by the two countries since 2003.

They signed a deal to invest his $8 billion in ports and related industries. It will be developed as a transit route to Afghanistan and Central Asia. There are two major ports, but India will develop only one of the two, namely Shaheed and Beheshti ports.

In addition to India and Iran, Afghanistan is also involved in this project. In January 2016, the three countries signed a trilateral economic agreement for port development.

Over the years, the Chabahar project has grown to include a port, free trade zone, 628 km of railway line to Zahedan, and just over 1,000 km of railway to Shirak on the Iran-Turkmen border.

The project did not work. Some countries within and outside the region, citing political interests, were not happy that the two countries would embark on a project that would have far-reaching implications for regional politics, economics, and strategy.

Agreement finally reached

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Iran on a two-day visit following the attack on Houthi military positions by US and UK forces, where he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. His visit to Iran began with a meeting with Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Muheldad Bazurpash.

EA Minister and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met to discuss accelerating the implementation of the Iran-India agreement, including the Chabahar port development project, and compensation for further delays.

Iranian Embassy in India said on social media platforms: Jaishankar tweeted: "In-depth and productive discussions on building a long-term cooperation framework for Chahabahar Port. We also discussed the International North-South Transport Corridor."

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India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

 India and Iran have reached a final agreement on Chabahar Port, India's first foreign port project, the Economic Times reported on January 16. The construction of this Iranian port has long been a subject of discussion between the two countries. It also became a hot topic when Prime Minister Modi visited Tehran in 2017.

At the Connectivity Conference held in Tashkent in 2021, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had planned the Chahabahar port as an important transport hub for the region, including Afghanistan.

On November 23, 2023, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra visited Tehran to chair the India-Iran Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) together with Iran's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs (Political Affairs) Ali Bagheri Qani. Ta.


He had said in a tweet that they "discussed bilateral issues, connectivity projects including Chahabahar Port and shared common views on current challenges in the region..."

What is a project?

Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman, located in Sistan-Baluchistan province in southeastern Iran, is a connectivity project that has been jointly developed by the two countries since 2003.

They signed a deal to invest his $8 billion in ports and related industries. It will be developed as a transit route to Afghanistan and Central Asia. There are two major ports, but India will develop only one of the two, namely Shaheed and Beheshti ports.

In addition to India and Iran, Afghanistan is also involved in this project. In January 2016, the three countries signed a trilateral economic agreement for port development.

Over the years, the Chabahar project has grown to include a port, free trade zone, 628 km of railway line to Zahedan, and just over 1,000 km of railway to Shirak on the Iran-Turkmen border.

The project did not work. Some countries within and outside the region, citing political interests, were not happy that the two countries would embark on a project that would have far-reaching implications for regional politics, economics, and strategy.

Agreement finally reached

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Iran on a two-day visit following the attack on Houthi military positions by US and UK forces, where he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. His visit to Iran began with a meeting with Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Muheldad Bazurpash.

EA Minister and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met to discuss accelerating the implementation of the Iran-India agreement, including the Chabahar port development project, and compensation for further delays.

Iranian Embassy in India said on social media platforms: Jaishankar tweeted: "In-depth and productive discussions on building a long-term cooperation framework for Chahabahar Port. We also discussed the International North-South Transport Corridor."

#IsraelHamasWar #IDF #Israelairstrikes #IsraeldestroyingHamasTunnels #Gaza #Hezbollah #IslamicTerrorism #USPresident #Biden #IlonMusk #PMModi #Egypt #Lebanon #IronDome #USTroops  #shuksgyan #pmmodi #netanyahu #lebanon  #idf #israelarmy #alshifa  #iraniandrone #Houthyterrorists 


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India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says
India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

 India and Iran have reached a final agreement on Chabahar Port, India's first foreign port project, the Economic Times reported on January 16. The construction of this Iranian port has long been a subject of discussion between the two countries. It also became a hot topic when Prime Minister Modi visited Tehran in 2017.

At the Connectivity Conference held in Tashkent in 2021, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had planned the Chahabahar port as an important transport hub for the region, including Afghanistan.

On November 23, 2023, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra visited Tehran to chair the India-Iran Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) together with Iran's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs (Political Affairs) Ali Bagheri Qani. Ta.


He had said in a tweet that they "discussed bilateral issues, connectivity projects including Chahabahar Port and shared common views on current challenges in the region..."

What is a project?

Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman, located in Sistan-Baluchistan province in southeastern Iran, is a connectivity project that has been jointly developed by the two countries since 2003.

They signed a deal to invest his $8 billion in ports and related industries. It will be developed as a transit route to Afghanistan and Central Asia. There are two major ports, but India will develop only one of the two, namely Shaheed and Beheshti ports.

In addition to India and Iran, Afghanistan is also involved in this project. In January 2016, the three countries signed a trilateral economic agreement for port development.

Over the years, the Chabahar project has grown to include a port, free trade zone, 628 km of railway line to Zahedan, and just over 1,000 km of railway to Shirak on the Iran-Turkmen border.

The project did not work. Some countries within and outside the region, citing political interests, were not happy that the two countries would embark on a project that would have far-reaching implications for regional politics, economics, and strategy.

Agreement finally reached

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Iran on a two-day visit following the attack on Houthi military positions by US and UK forces, where he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. His visit to Iran began with a meeting with Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Muheldad Bazurpash.

EA Minister and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met to discuss accelerating the implementation of the Iran-India agreement, including the Chabahar port development project, and compensation for further delays.

Iranian Embassy in India said on social media platforms: Jaishankar tweeted: "In-depth and productive discussions on building a long-term cooperation framework for Chahabahar Port. We also discussed the International North-South Transport Corridor."

#IsraelHamasWar #IDF #Israelairstrikes #IsraeldestroyingHamasTunnels #Gaza #Hezbollah #IslamicTerrorism #USPresident #Biden #IlonMusk #PMModi #Egypt #Lebanon #IronDome #USTroops  #shuksgyan #pmmodi #netanyahu #lebanon  #idf #israelarmy #alshifa  #iraniandrone #Houthyterrorists 


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India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

 India and Iran have reached a final agreement on Chabahar Port, India's first foreign port project, the Economic Times reported on January 16. The construction of this Iranian port has long been a subject of discussion between the two countries. It also became a hot topic when Prime Minister Modi visited Tehran in 2017.

At the Connectivity Conference held in Tashkent in 2021, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had planned the Chahabahar port as an important transport hub for the region, including Afghanistan.

On November 23, 2023, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra visited Tehran to chair the India-Iran Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) together with Iran's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs (Political Affairs) Ali Bagheri Qani. Ta.


He had said in a tweet that they "discussed bilateral issues, connectivity projects including Chahabahar Port and shared common views on current challenges in the region..."

What is a project?

Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman, located in Sistan-Baluchistan province in southeastern Iran, is a connectivity project that has been jointly developed by the two countries since 2003.

They signed a deal to invest his $8 billion in ports and related industries. It will be developed as a transit route to Afghanistan and Central Asia. There are two major ports, but India will develop only one of the two, namely Shaheed and Beheshti ports.

In addition to India and Iran, Afghanistan is also involved in this project. In January 2016, the three countries signed a trilateral economic agreement for port development.

Over the years, the Chabahar project has grown to include a port, free trade zone, 628 km of railway line to Zahedan, and just over 1,000 km of railway to Shirak on the Iran-Turkmen border.

The project did not work. Some countries within and outside the region, citing political interests, were not happy that the two countries would embark on a project that would have far-reaching implications for regional politics, economics, and strategy.

Agreement finally reached

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Iran on a two-day visit following the attack on Houthi military positions by US and UK forces, where he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. His visit to Iran began with a meeting with Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Muheldad Bazurpash.

EA Minister and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met to discuss accelerating the implementation of the Iran-India agreement, including the Chabahar port development project, and compensation for further delays.

Iranian Embassy in India said on social media platforms: Jaishankar tweeted: "In-depth and productive discussions on building a long-term cooperation framework for Chahabahar Port. We also discussed the International North-South Transport Corridor."

#IsraelHamasWar #IDF #Israelairstrikes #IsraeldestroyingHamasTunnels #Gaza #Hezbollah #IslamicTerrorism #USPresident #Biden #IlonMusk #PMModi #Egypt #Lebanon #IronDome #USTroops  #shuksgyan #pmmodi #netanyahu #lebanon  #idf #israelarmy #alshifa  #iraniandrone #Houthyterrorists 


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India, Iran Reach Final Agreement On Chahbahar Port; Aims To Completely Bypass Pakistan – Tehran Says

 India and Iran have reached a final agreement on Chabahar Port, India's first foreign port project, the Economic Times reported on January 16. The construction of this Iranian port has long been a subject of discussion between the two countries. It also became a hot topic when Prime Minister Modi visited Tehran in 2017.

At the Connectivity Conference held in Tashkent in 2021, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had planned the Chahabahar port as an important transport hub for the region, including Afghanistan.

On November 23, 2023, Indian Foreign Minister Vinay Kwatra visited Tehran to chair the India-Iran Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) together with Iran's Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs (Political Affairs) Ali Bagheri Qani. Ta.


He had said in a tweet that they "discussed bilateral issues, connectivity projects including Chahabahar Port and shared common views on current challenges in the region..."

What is a project?

Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman, located in Sistan-Baluchistan province in southeastern Iran, is a connectivity project that has been jointly developed by the two countries since 2003.

They signed a deal to invest his $8 billion in ports and related industries. It will be developed as a transit route to Afghanistan and Central Asia. There are two major ports, but India will develop only one of the two, namely Shaheed and Beheshti ports.

In addition to India and Iran, Afghanistan is also involved in this project. In January 2016, the three countries signed a trilateral economic agreement for port development.

Over the years, the Chabahar project has grown to include a port, free trade zone, 628 km of railway line to Zahedan, and just over 1,000 km of railway to Shirak on the Iran-Turkmen border.

The project did not work. Some countries within and outside the region, citing political interests, were not happy that the two countries would embark on a project that would have far-reaching implications for regional politics, economics, and strategy.

Agreement finally reached

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Iran on a two-day visit following the attack on Houthi military positions by US and UK forces, where he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. His visit to Iran began with a meeting with Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Muheldad Bazurpash.

EA Minister and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met to discuss accelerating the implementation of the Iran-India agreement, including the Chabahar port development project, and compensation for further delays.

Iranian Embassy in India said on social media platforms: Jaishankar tweeted: "In-depth and productive discussions on building a long-term cooperation framework for Chahabahar Port. We also discussed the International North-South Transport Corridor."

#IsraelHamasWar #IDF #Israelairstrikes #IsraeldestroyingHamasTunnels #Gaza #Hezbollah #IslamicTerrorism #USPresident #Biden #IlonMusk #PMModi #Egypt #Lebanon #IronDome #USTroops  #shuksgyan #pmmodi #netanyahu #lebanon  #idf #israelarmy #alshifa  #iraniandrone #Houthyterrorists 

Former Afghan V-P jabs Pakistan over Iran's airstrike, mentions India: 'Gets kicked from all sides'


 
Iranian authorities said the attack destroyed the Pakistani headquarters of the jihadist group Jaish al-Adl (Justice Army).

Afghanistan's former Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Wednesday harshly ridiculed Pakistan following Iran's airstrikes on its territory, saying that the vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the revisionism of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq have all been shaken. Stated. Saleh called the airstrikes on alleged militant bases in Pakistan a "big, bold move" as Western-backed Afghan forces attack the Quetta Shura, the Afghan Taliban's leadership council. They wanted it to have the ability to attack in some cases. Pakistan has had a military presence in the neighboring country for more than 20 years.

The term "Quetta" originates from the city of Quetta in Pakistan, where the Guidance Council is believed to have been based at various times. The Quetta Shura has played an important role in the Taliban's organizational structure and decision-making process.


Mr. Saleh recalled a meeting with General Parvez Musharraf, in which the then-Pakistani president was told that Pakistan was "not a banana republic where you could send in operatives," and that he was intimidated by the feared al-Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden. claimed to have been present at the scene.

"I answered, Mr. President, that's a title you give to your country, not to me. "Maybe that's it. I didn't know at the time what Banana Republic meant. I don't know what it means, and I still don't know, but I think it means that.'' ``When a country has nuclear weapons but is under attack from all sides.'' wrote Saleh in a post about Waziristan and Iran's recent missile attacks.


"Jina's Vision and the General's Revisionism" All of Zia begins to stagger. "I don't want to hurt anyone," he added.


Pakistan on Wednesday accused Iran of violating its airspace and attacking Pakistani territory, killing two children.

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Exclusive research on PM Narendra Modi Govt Spending on SC ST OBC & Muslims of India- 2014-2026

Exclusive research on PM Narendra Modi Govt Spending on SC ST OBC & Muslims of India- 2014-2026 Exclusive research on PM Narendra Modi ...