India’s Stance in West Asia West AsiaWest Asiaand Jordan’s Call for Collaboration

In the complex realm of international diplomacy, India’s abstention from a UN vote on the Israel-Hamas conflict sparks nuanced discussions. Jordan’s envoy, Mohamed Salam Jameel A.F. El-Kayed, highlights the respect for sovereign decisions, acknowledging India’s evolving role as an “emerging power” capable of contributing to conflict resolution. Amidst the diplomatic discourse, Jordan’s proactive humanitarian aid efforts and condemnation of Israeli bombardment underscore its commitment to alleviating the crisis. The recent IDF strike targeting a key figure in Hamas’s weapons manufacturing adds a layer of complexity to the unfolding events. As nations grapple with their roles, the hope for a peaceful resolution remains central in addressing the urgent humanitarian concerns in Gaza.

Exclusive: Air India nears historic order for up to 500 jets

Air India is close to placing landmark orders for as many as 500 jetliners worth tens of billions of dollars from both Airbus and Boeing as it carves out an ambitious renaissance under the Tata Group conglomerate, industry sources said on Sunday.

India’s first fully solar village lights up the lives of poor residents

These days, Prajapati, 68, from the village of Modhera in western India’s Gujarat state, has doubled the amount of earthenware he makes compared to a few months ago since he no longer has to turn the wheel manually as he could not then afford high electricity bill that were up to 1,500 Indian rupees ($18.19) a month.