💨 Abstract
During his visit to the UK, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar had lunch with Financial Times, discussing India's role in the world order, its relationships with the US and China, and domestic issues like minority rights. Jaishankar, known for his acerbic wit and erudite demeanor, emphasized India's desire for a more flexible world order and a non-aligned stance that fits comfortably with America's new worldview.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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