Today, Jan 9 marks the birthday of India’s External Affairs Minister. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, an Indian diplomat and politician, has been appointed as the Minister of External Affairs since May 2019. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha. Jaishankar previously served as the Foreign Secretary from January 2015 to January 2018.
Jaishankar, a member of the Indian Foreign Service, served in various diplomatic capacities in India and abroad, including as High Commissioner to Singapore, Ambassador to the Czech Republic, China, and the US. He played a crucial role in negotiating the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement.
S Jaisjankar; Minister of External Affairs
Dr. S. Jaishankar, a member of the Rajya Sabha and former Foreign Secretary, has served as India’s External Affairs Minister since 2019. He has also served as Ambassador to the United States, China, and the Czech Republic. Jaishankar received the Padma Shri award in 2019 and has written a best-selling book, The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World.
Besides, Jaishankar served as India’s longest-serving ambassador to China, focusing on improving economic, trade, and cultural relations between the two countries and managing the Sino-Indian border dispute.
8 years of the NDA; EAM Dr. Jaishankar lists achievements in foreign policy
The goal of India’s diplomacy, according to External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar, has been to “serve” its people. The Minister enumerated several foreign policy accomplishments that put the needs of the people first on Monday, May 30. Diplomacy is essential to our civilization, security, and progress. “Diplomacy that is beneficial to its people, he said.
Revolutionary improvements to passport delivery: closer to your area, quicker, and free of corruption. Indian nationals living overseas are protected by initiatives like Operation Ganga in Ukraine and the Vande Bharat Mission during the COVID-19 pandemic. assisting our people in their exploration of the global workplace,” Dr. Jaishankar tweeted. But in a subsequent letter, he added, using the hashtag #8YearsofSeva, that the MEA and the Modi administration had also guaranteed India’s “National Security through trusted relationships and international support” and that they had also been successful in projecting Indian culture and elevating the country’s reputation internationally.
Birthday of S. Jaishankar in 2024: PM Narendra Modi Sends Birthday Wishes to India’s EAM
On Tuesday, January 9, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Happy birthday to Union Minister, Dr S . Jaishankar Ji.” His commitment and role in influencing India’s foreign policy.
His commitment to establishing India’s foreign policy and his contributions have been outstanding. May he continue to serve our country with determination this year and that it brings him further success and good health, he said.
Fiery voice of Jaisankar on India’s Foreign Policy
According to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, there are still “double standards” in the globe, and powerful nations are opposing calls for reform and have traditionally used many of their resources for military purposes. Speaking at the ‘South Rising: Partnerships, Institutions, and Ideas’ Ministerial Session, He stated this on Saturday: “I think there is political pressure for change more than political will.” Everyone was astonished and mesmerized by his remarks.
And also, he went on “The globe is going through an extraordinary time of upheaval…With a great deal of responsibility, India assumed the G20 presidency at this point. Our goal with “One Earth, One Family, One Future” was to put the needs and interests of the majority of people ahead of their limited concerns.
Jaishankar slammed Bilawal Bhutto and criticized Pakistan for its support of terrorism
According to S Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs, Pakistan is an expert in international terrorism, while India is regarded as a leader in information technology. No other nation, he claimed, has engaged in terrorism to the same extent as Pakistan. Speaking on the subject of “Rising India and the World,” was Dr. Jaishankar.
Bilawal Bhutto was slammed by S Jaishankar after the SCO meeting in Goa, where he criticized both victims and perpetrators of terrorism. Jaishankar criticized Pakistan’s weak economy and criticized the country’s credibility, stating that it is depleting faster than its forex reserves. He also discussed the Indian port in Iran and the need for India to find a way to access Central Asia by bypassing Pakistan. He argued that it is not in India’s interest to be locked in perpetual hostility with Pakistan, but that it is against common sense. Jaishankar emphasized that if a neighbor attacks him, it should not be business as usual.