In this file photo, Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri addresses the media at a weekly press briefing. DawnNewsTV/File
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Thursday put onus of creating conducive environment for normalisation of relations and meaningful engagement on each other.
Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, at the weekly media briefing, said: “The onus is on India to create enabling environment for meaningful engagement.”
Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava at the media briefing in Delhi said: “The onus is on Pakistan for creating such an environment.”
This comes against the backdrop of comments by Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa at a graduation ceremony at PAF Academy in Risalpur earlier in the week.
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Evidence suggesting Canada-link with the tractor rally violence on R-Day emerged on Friday
It emerged on Friday that the authors of the toolkit on the farmers’ protest that was tweeted by activist Greta Thunberg were from Canada.
NEW DELHI: Zee News, which is one of the country’s largest media houses, was the first to report that the violence unleashed during the farmers’ tractor rally on the Republic Day was part of a sinister international conspiracy to defame India.
The Zee News’ fearless reporting to unmask the
real culprits behind the Republic Day violence got vindicated when evidence suggesting Canada link to the tractor rally violence in Delhi emerged on Friday.
UNICEF announced that it has entered an agreement with the Serum Institute of India (SII) for a long-term supply of up to 1.1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines
India committed to continuing humanitarian support to Myanmar Star Online Report Star Online Report
India today said that as a member of the UN Security Council, it is engaged on the issue of Myanmar and will remain committed to continuing its humanitarian support for the people of that country in mitigating the health and economic impact of Covid-19 pandemic. India and Myanmar are neighbours with close cultural and people-to-people ties, bolstered by trade, economic, security and defence-related exchanges, India s External Affairs Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava told the virtual weekly media briefing, reports our New Delhi correspondent.
He said India is monitoring developments in Myanmar closely and we are also engaged on the issue as a member of the UN Security Council.
Special Commissioner of Delhi Police, Praveer Ranjan (Photo/ANI)
Greta Thunberg not named in Delhi Police FIR, case registered against unknown persons in toolkit social media post controversy ANI | Updated: Feb 04, 2021 19:43 IST
New Delhi [India], February 4 (ANI): Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg has not been named in the FIR filed by Delhi Police and the case has been registered against unknown persons in toolkit social media post controversy.
Addressing a press conference here, Delhi Police Special Commissioner Praveer Ranjan said they had registered a case against creators of toolkit and no one had been named in the FIR. We have not named anybody in the FIR. It is only against the creators of the toolkit which is a matter of investigation. Delhi Police will be investigating that case, he said.