India, China, Iran â a sneak peek at US foreign policy under Biden, in the words of his team
Democrat Joe Biden will be sworn in as the US President this week. The members of his foreign policy & national security team have been drawn from diverse backgrounds.
Nayanima Basu 19 January, 2021 9:03 am IST Text Size:
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New Delhi: When the Joe Biden administration is sworn in later this week in Washington, a China critic seen as a strong interlocutor for India will take charge as US Secretary of State.
However, in looking at China with suspicion, Antony J. Blinken will not be alone. Bidenâs foreign policy and national security team â which includes men and women from diverse backgrounds â is packed with Beijing sceptics, going by their articles, speeches and interviews over the four years of Donald Trumpâs tenure.
31 December 2020
S Jaishankar (left) spoke at the 2020 Raisina Dialogue, co-hosted by ORF, a few months after his son, Dhruva, was hired by the think tank. In 2017, when Jaishankar was the foreign secretary and his son was with Brookings India, Dhruva said his father had never made an appearance under the aegis of his employer as part of a “firewall” against conflicts of interest. Shahbaz Khan/ PTI
S Jaishankar (left) spoke at the 2020 Raisina Dialogue, co-hosted by ORF, a few months after his son, Dhruva, was hired by the think tank. In 2017, when Jaishankar was the foreign secretary and his son was with Brookings India, Dhruva said his father had never made an appearance under the aegis of his employer as part of a “firewall” against conflicts of interest.
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Twitter Is Buzzing With News Alerts From India And Rest Of The World. Here Are The Latest Updates From The Micro-blogging Site In One Scroll.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 15 May 2017, 11:05:16 PM
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Twitter is buzzing with news alerts from India and rest of the world. Here are the latest updates from the micro-blogging site in one scroll: