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'Some resorting to proxy war by supporting non-State actors': India takes dig at Pakistan during UN meet
•Ambassador K Nagaraj Naidu, addressing the meet, cited the 26/11 assault on Mumbai as an example of a State-sponsored terror attack
Highlighting its 'importance as neighbour', China raises Kashmir issue at UNGA; says no unilateral steps can be taken on a 'dispute from past'
•China, a close ally of Pakistan, also stressed that no actions should be taken that would unilaterally change the 'status quo'
India rejects reference to Jammu and Kashmir in joint statement by Pakistan, China; expresses concerns over CPEC
•India on Tuesday rejected the reference to Jammu and Kashmir in a joint statement by China and Pakistan
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi concludes two-day visit to Pakistan; Kashmir issue among topics discussed during trip
•Pakistan and China on Sunday discussed the Kashmir issue and underlined the need to settle disputes in the region through dialogue on the basis of mutual respect and equality
African Union summit: Continent leaders to meet and sign landmark free trade agreement, discuss looming migration crisis
•African leaders will meet on Sunday in Niger for the African Union (AU) summit, to sign a landmark free trade agreement and to discuss looming security and migration crises on the continent. Nigeria's chief trade negotiator, Ambassador Chiedu Osakwe, said President Muhammadu Buhari would sign the landmark agreement, 'opening Africa up to abundant opportunities'. The AU estimates that implementing the AfCFTA will lead to a 60 percent boost in intra-African trade by 2022.
Pakistan should not indulge in 'polemics', must work to eradicate terror and violence from South Asia: India at UNSC
•India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador, Syed Akbaruddin, said about the Jammu and Kashmir dispute that Pakistan is "regurgitating a failed approach, which has long been rejected, is neither reflective of pacific intent nor a display of pacific content."
Sikkim standoff: India must show willingness to maintain peace through 'deeds', says China
•China said India should show through deeds its willingness to maintain peace at the border and claimed that 48 Indian soldiers were at Doka La area
India and Australia pledge to combat threats together after cyber policy dialogue
Ians •India and Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to an "open, free, secure, stable, peaceful and accessible cyberspace".
India welcome to rebuild Syrian economy, says President Bashar al-Assad
•Syrian president Bashar al-Assad has said India is welcome to play a role in the reconstruction of the war-ravaged country.
Narendra Modi meets Vladimir Putin: India, Russia urge countries to stop cross-border movement of terrorists
•India and Russia on Thursday asked all countries to stop cross-border movement of terrorists and asserted that a decisive collective response from the international community without "double standards and selectivity" was required to combat the threat of terrorism.