New Delhi. The Ministry of External Affairs has given the latest information in the 26/11 Mumbai attack accused Tehwwur Rana’s extradition case from America. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, the US Supreme Court dismissed Rana’s plea on 21 January 2025. Indian officials are working with the American side on procedural issues to extradite India as soon as possible for the Mumbai terror attack.
#Watch Delhi: On 26/11 Mumbai Attack Suspect Tahawwur Rana’s Extradition to India, Mea Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal Says, “The us Supreme Court on 21 January 2025 Declined a Petition of the Acused. We are now working with the us side on procedural issues for Early Extradition… pic.twitter.com/15Zfljwyvs
– ANI (@ani) January 31, 2025
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to America, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said, Modi and US President Donald Trump had a telephone conversation a few days ago. Indo-US-US is working on the arranges of Prime Minister Modi’s early visit to America to further deepen wide global strategic partnership. At present, the date of the PM’s visit is not fixed, information will be given about it at the appropriate time.
VIDEO | On three Indians Missing in Iran, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) Says, “Three Indian Nationals Who Had Gone to Iran for Business Purposes are Missing. We are in touch with their familyies. We have taken up the matter with Iranian… pic.twitter.com/h07yjray8u
– Press Trust of India (@Pti_News) January 31, 2025
Government of India raised the issue of three Indians missing in Iran
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal confirmed that three Indian citizens who visited Iran were missing. Both the Ministry of External Affairs and our Embassy have strongly raised the matter. We have spoken to the Iranian Embassy in Delhi and the Iranian Ministry of External Affairs in Tehran on this issue. Embassy officials are in touch with the families of the missing Indian people and have sought assistance from the Iranian officials to detect and ensure their safety.
#Watch Delhi: On Bangladesh Border, Mea Spokerson Randhir Jaiswal Says, “The DG-Live Talks Between BSF and BGB are Scheduled from Februry 17 to 20, 2025 in New DELHI DURUNDERE ED to be discusced. We expect all mutually agreed mous and… pic.twitter.com/eaydhspl5y
– ANI (@ani) January 31, 2025
DG level is to be held between BSF and Bangladesh border guard
On the Bangladesh border dispute, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said, DG level talks between BSF and Bangladesh Border Guard are scheduled from 17 to 20 February 2025 in New Delhi, during which discussion on all issues related to the border is proposed. We hope that all MoUs and agreements will be agreed to all. He said that mutually safety and business along the border cooperate in the construction of infrastructure.