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Subrahmanyam. Jaishankar: How the Foreign Minister of Bharat became the Global South’s fan favourite

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S. Jaishankar, Bharat’s External Affairs Minister has been a fan favorite in the last few years ever since he became a prominent figure in our foreign diplomacy.

He has gained admiration from many developing nations and their people on the Internet for highlighting the challenges faced by these countries, especially those related to economic inequality, climate change, and access to global markets.

They seem to love him for providing a platform to countries historically sidelined in global decision-making.

His viral moment came a couple of years ago when he made that famous comment on Europe during a press conference in Slovakia in 2022.

When asked about Bharat’s position on the war, he responded sharply, saying: “Europe has to grow out of the mindset that Europe’s problems are the world’s problems, but the world’s problems are not Europe’s problems.”

That video is full of people commenting from all corners of the world saying this man’s superstar.

Ever since then he’s been on a roll.

Blessed to have him as EAM.



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Good luck for your tour of Pakistan, EAM Jaishankar ji
 
Given the growing infamy surrounding Indian diplomats accused of involvement in the deaths of foreign civilians, it is prudent for every nation to maintain a vigilant watch during their visits.
 
Given the growing infamy surrounding Indian diplomats accused of involvement in the deaths of foreign civilians, it is prudent for every nation to maintain a vigilant watch during their visits.
IK and PTI have openly asked for his help. I guess the Pak establishment is correct in their treatment of PTI.
 
Separate topic.
You raised the topic of need of vigilance during visits by an Indian minister. Just shared the fact that a major political party of Pakistan sought out his help, and that should be concerning for the Pakistani establishment.
I think its directly on topic about Indian FM's visit to Islamabad.
 
You raised the topic of need of vigilance during visits by an Indian minister. Just shared the fact that a major political party of Pakistan sought out his help, and that should be concerning for the Pakistani establishment.
I think its directly on topic about Indian FM's visit to Islamabad.
No!
 
Given the growing infamy surrounding Indian diplomats accused of involvement in the deaths of foreign civilians, it is prudent for every nation to maintain a vigilant watch during their visits.
He is an ex-diplomat. Current external affairs minister. Samjhe genius.
 
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He is an ex-diplomat. Current external affairs minister . Samjhe genius.
No need to get upset. Just going by what’s currently in the news, Indian diplomats and officials have been accused of killing foreign citizens.

He used to be a diplomat and I’m sure he is accompanied by other diplomats.
 
No need to get upset. Just going by what’s currently in the news, Indian diplomats and officials have been accused of killing foreign citizens.

He used to be a diplomat and I’m sure he is accompanied by other diplomats.
Did you watch some Akshay Kumar movies? :runaway:
 
The kind of stretched imaginations you are having makes me think that you are binging on some overly Indian patriotic Akshay Kumar movies!
I have no idea what you are trying to imply other not dodging the question.

You can tag me when you are ready to address it.
 
Welcome to Pakistan Mr. Jaishankar. I hope he has a fruitful stay. Hopefully, he will be treated with utmost respect and hospitality and leave with a positive impression. The vast majority of Pakistanis, both resident and otherwise want peaceful relations with everyone. Unfortunately the rulers dont want/see that and have their own agenda.
 
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