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Early Withdrawal Of Forces Will Pave The Way To Reduce Tension

Early withdrawal of forces will pave the way to reduce tension: India China Border News.

India on Thursday said the early completion of the process of withdrawing forces from the rest of the standoff sites in eastern Ladakh.

This could pave the way for India-China armies to consider reducing tensions and ensure full restoration of peace in the border areas.

Early withdrawal of forces: Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that such a step would lead to progress in bilateral relations between the two countries.

The initiative will have to be taken to restore peace in Afghanistan.

On the question of Turkey seeking the help of Pakistani agencies in providing security at Kabul airport, Bagchi said, “India has been a supporter of development, democracy, human rights, and progress.”

It is for the people of Afghanistan to decide on each partner how the actions of these partners have affected the Afghan people.

He said that US Special Envoy on Afghanistan Khalilzad has briefed External Affairs Minister Jaishankar about the recent developments there.

The spokesperson reacted sharply to the remarks by the UN’s Special Representative on Human Rights Mary Lalor expressing concern over student activists Natasha and Devangana Kalita not being released despite the HC’s order.

Meanwhile, MOS for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan held a virtual meeting with Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for External Affairs Sim An on Thursday. In this, both the leaders discussed bilateral and regional issues.

China is doing illegitimate actions to capture global organizations, the British parliamentary committee warned.

China is rapidly expanding its influence among the world’s multi-faceted organizations. For this, the government there is rapidly advancing its people and making them sit in key positions.

The influential committee of the British Parliament has warned its government of this action of China.

The Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) of the House of Commons has said that there is strong evidence that China used illegitimate methods to increase its influence in the United Nations and the World Health Organization.

The report, titled In by Room: The UK’s Role in Multilateral Diplomacy, says the UK now needs to play a more proactive role internationally.

Because many countries are trying to wrongfully capture multidimensional organizations and reduce their influence.

By doing so, these countries are undermining Britain’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth, and Development. That is why Britain should intensify its campaign to strengthen democratic countries.

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