All articles
πŸ“° News

Armenian and Indian PMs Discuss Deepening Bilateral Ties

Pashinyan, Modi Discuss Need for Expanded Bilateral Cooperation

HetqJun 25, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Armenian and Indian PMs Discuss Deepening Bilateral Ties

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation to discuss expanding cooperation between their countries. Both leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening Armenia-India relations and expressed satisfaction with the positive trajectory of bilateral engagement.

The call reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to develop ties between Yerevan and New Delhi across multiple sectors. Armenia has sought to diversify its international partnerships in recent years, and India represents a significant strategic partner for the South Caucasus nation. The discussion underscores both countries' commitment to continued dialogue and collaborative initiatives.

Tags:#armenia-india#diplomacy#bilateral-relations
This story was summarized from Hetq. Read the full article at the source.

More from News

πŸ“°
πŸ“° News

EU Parliament Committee Backs Trade Measures for Armenia

EU Parliament Committee backs simplified procedure for Armenia trade measures

Armenia has advanced its effort to secure autonomous trade measures from the European Union after the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) agreed to expedite consideration of the proposal. On July 14, Armenia's Ambassador to the EU Tigran Balayan met with

Public Radio of ArmeniaJul 15, 20261 min read
Source: Public Radio of Armenia
πŸ“°
πŸ“° News

Trump Threatens Iran Strikes Over Stalled Negotiations

Trump threatens to bomb bridges and power plants unless Iran resumes talks

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened military strikes against Iranian infrastructure if the country does not resume diplomatic talks, according to remarks made during a Fox News interview. Trump said the U.S. would target Iran's power plants and bridges "next week" unless T

Public Radio of ArmeniaJul 15, 20261 min read
Source: Public Radio of Armenia
πŸ“° News

Study: Armenian Highlands Had Organized Society 4000 BC

New Study in Nature Partner Journals – Heritage Science Suggests Organized Society in the Armenian Highlands Around 4000 BC

A new study published in Nature Partner Journals – Heritage Science suggests that builders of prehistoric Vishap stelae in the Armenian Highlands formed a highly organized, unitary society around 4000 BC capable of large-scale ritual and irrigation projects. Authored by physicist

Public Radio of ArmeniaJul 15, 20261 min read
Source: Public Radio of Armenia
Armenian and Indian PMs Discuss Deepening Bilateral Ties | Armenian Listing