Sweden, being pressurized by Russia’s strength and aggressive maneuvers post conflict in Ukraine, has decided to increase its co-operation with NATO. Sweden’s Parliament entered into a cooperation agreement with NATO on Wednesday. With this permission, NATO has got liberty for war practice and deployment of forces in Sweden. Russia had already warned against the growing […]
Moscow, Dt.26 (Newsagency) – As NATO readies itself in preparedness of its defense systems in European countries, Russia has responded as if in a ‘Tit for Tat’ manner. Last week NATO activated a ‘Missile Defense’ system in Romania, the second phase of which was started at Poland. This was followed by the announcement of Montenegro being […]
India and Iran have signed 12 MoUs, which also includes the development project of port Chabahar. Besides the bilateral MoU to develop the Chabahar port, a trilateral agreement has also been signed by India, Iran and Afghanistan to develop a transport and transit corridor between the three countries. This corridor will pass through Chabahar. The […]
New Delhi, 24th May 2016 By signing to develop Chabahar Port project in Iran, India has given a strong blow to China and Pakistan, claims international media. Saying that, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Iran visit has been phenomenally successful, the media noted, that through the development of the Chabahar Port, India will gain a great […]
Turkey has once again started issuing threats to the European Union soon after Ahmet Davutoglu’s resignation as Prime Minister of Turkey, who was dealing with Europe on the migrants’ issue. A few days before President Recep Erdogan warned EU that Turkey will not accept all the terms enforced upon it and rather it will have […]
Warning by International Monetary Fund “After the referendum on 23rd June, if UK takes a decision of getting out from the European Union then it will be the biggest threat to the British economy” warned International Monetary Fund. A report on ‘Brexit’ by Bank of England also states, “Country will face the danger of recession […]
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe was in Russia on Friday 6th May. Official sources of both countries confirm that Abe met with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi and discussed issues of considerable importance including that of the disputed ‘Kuril Islands’. Both countries have shown willingness to view this issue in particular, […]
Vexed with the authoritarian ways and the pressure tactics of the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced his decision to step down. ‘The resignation was not a willing decision. Given the circumstances, it was but an option he had to resort to’, he added, leaving room for speculation about pressure […]
In order to resolve the migrant crisis the EU has a new proposal that intends to work on the quota system. Member nations who refuse to accept refugees as per the ‘quota system’ will be fined € 250,000 for every refugee refused. Countries of Central and Eastern Europe have completely condemned the plan which they […]
It has finally become evident that the EU has given in to Turkey’s persistent arm twisting. A news agency reveals that Turkey had raised a demand for visa-free travel as part of the migrant deal and the European Commission has now granted it. The official announcement to the effect will be made in a meeting […]