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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will meet Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi on the sidelines of the BRICS NSA meeting in Johannesburg on July 24.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will meet Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi on the sidelines of the BRICS NSA meeting in Johannesburg on July 24.
NSA Doval will also meet special guests like Russian Security Council Secretary Yang Jiechi, UAE National Security Advisor Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Saudi NSA Musaad bin Mohammed Al Aiban.
NSA Doval will also meet special guests such as Russian Security Council Secretary Yang Jiechi, UAE National Security Advisor Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Saudi NSA Musaad bin Mohammed Al Aiban.
According to a report from Hindustan Times, the sister publication of LiveMint, while the meetings are being held on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, NSA Doval will also have a bilateral meeting with Yang Jiechi. The meeting between the Indian NSA and the Chinese diplomat is significant, especially given the Chinese aggression in eastern Ladakh in May 2020.
According to a report from Hindustan Times, the sister publication of LiveMint, while the meetings are being held on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, NSA Doval will also have a bilateral meeting with Yang Jiechi. The meeting between the Indian NSA and the Chinese diplomat is significant, especially given the Chinese aggression in eastern Ladakh in May 2020.
While China has disengaged its troops from the Lake Galwan, Gogra-Hot Springs and Pangong Tso spurs areas, Chinese troops have yet to disengage from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The PLA has also increased its deployment in the Daulet Beg Oldi area and does not allow the Indian Army to patrol the areas of Depsang Bulge and Chading Ninglung Nullah Junction in Demchok.
While China has disengaged its troops from the Lake Galwan, Gogra-Hot Springs and Pangong Tso spurs areas, Chinese troops have yet to disengage from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The PLA has also increased its deployment in the Daulet Beg Oldi area and does not allow the Indian Army to patrol the areas of Depsang Bulge and Chading Ninglung Nullah Junction in Demchok.
The PLA has also failed to return six Combined Armed Brigades which it deployed during the National Party Congress in 2022. The six brigades are deployed in Siliguri Corridor with Arunachal Pradesh sector. The new threat of the PLA has also led the Indian army to deploy great military power in this sector.
The PLA has also failed to return six Combined Armed Brigades which it deployed during the National Party Congress in 2022. The six brigades are deployed in Siliguri Corridor with Arunachal Pradesh sector. The new threat of the PLA has also led the Indian army to deploy great military power in this sector.
While NSA Doval is expected to raise the issue of de-escalation in the western and eastern LAC sectors, little is expected to come out of the bilateral meeting.
While NSA Doval is expected to raise the issue of de-escalation in the western and eastern LAC sectors, little is expected to come out of the bilateral meeting.
NSA meetings with other diplomats:
According to reports, NSA Doval will also meet with its Russian, Emirati and Saudi counterparts. He is expected to exchange views on the Ukraine-Russia war and its impact on the global economy, while briefing his Russian counterpart Patrushev on the situation in eastern Ladakh and the Indo-Pacific.
NSA meetings with other diplomats:
According to reports, NSA Doval will also meet with its Russian, Emirati and Saudi counterparts. He is expected to exchange views on the Ukraine-Russia war and its impact on the global economy, while briefing his Russian counterpart Patrushev on the situation in eastern Ladakh and the Indo-Pacific.
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin made it clear that he would not physically attend the BRICS summit in South Africa due to the threat of arrest. A decision is also expected on whether to hold the summit physically or virtually.
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin made it clear that he would not physically attend the BRICS summit in South Africa due to the threat of arrest. A decision is also expected on whether to hold the summit physically or virtually.
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An Overview of Global Events in 2023
In 2023, the world witnessed a myriad of events that left a lasting impact on global affairs. From political developments and economic shifts to environmental challenges and breakthroughs in science and technology, the year was marked by significant changes and a sense of urgency for collective action. Here’s an overview of some of the latest world news in 2023.
Political Unrest and Diplomatic Strides:
In the political arena, several regions experienced unrest and geopolitical tensions. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East continued to dominate headlines, with efforts towards peace and stability remaining elusive. However, there were also moments of diplomatic breakthroughs as nations engaged in dialogues to ease tensions and work towards lasting solutions.
Economic Transformations:
The global economy faced both challenges and opportunities. Trade disputes between major powers affected markets, while some countries grappled with debt crises. On the other hand, emerging economies showed resilience and promising growth, fueling optimism for a more balanced global economic landscape.
Technological Advancements:
Innovation surged forward in the tech industry, with breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and space exploration. Quantum computing achieved milestones, promising radical transformations across industries. Renewable energy sources gained traction, with many countries setting ambitious goals to combat climate change.
Climate Crisis and Environmental Resilience:
As the climate crisis intensified, extreme weather events wreaked havoc in various parts of the world. Wildfires, hurricanes, and floods reminded humanity of the urgent need for climate action. In response, governments and communities across the globe doubled down on efforts to reduce carbon emissions, invest in sustainable infrastructure, and protect biodiversity.
Health and Pandemic Management:
Health remained a global priority as countries continued to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. With the emergence of new variants, vaccination efforts and public health measures remained crucial to curbing the spread of the virus. There were also significant advancements in medical research and technology, offering hope for better preparedness in handling future health crises.
Sports and Cultural Milestones:
Amidst the challenges, the world found moments of joy and unity through sports and culture. International sporting events brought together athletes from diverse backgrounds, promoting solidarity and camaraderie. Cultural exchanges and celebrations showcased the richness of human diversity and fostered mutual understanding.
In conclusion, the year 2023 was a dynamic period filled with significant events that shaped the course of history. From political unrest to technological advancements and environmental challenges, the world witnessed the complexities of the global landscape. While obstacles remained, there were also encouraging developments and collaborative efforts towards a more sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous future for all nations. As we move forward, the lessons learned from these events serve as a reminder of the importance of collective action and cooperation to address shared global challenges.