Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin highlighted Hindu values that promote peace and said that the world struggling with turmoil should take inspiration from Hindu values of non-violence, truth, tolerance and harmony, only then peace would be established in the world.
Noting that today's world is stumbling, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said that experiments have been held across the millennia to bring about happiness and peace and that there is hope that Bharat will provide the way forward
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday extended wishes to para archers from Jammu and Kashmir who created history and brought glory to India by winning six medals at the Para Asian Archery Championship in Thailand.
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New Delhi [India], November 18: As the highly anticipated World Hindu Congress 2023 gears up to unfold its unique and transformative agenda at the IMPACT Convention Center in Bangkok next week, a surge in registrations underscores global enthusiasm for the event's dynamic speaker lineup and
In recent years, Thailand's government and armed forces have courted China, with close links forged through equipment acquisitions, research and development projects, and bilateral training.
India will face off against New Zealand, the United States, and Italy during the group stage of the tournament in the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier Ranchi 2024, scheduled to take place in January next year
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the participation of the UAE National Pavilion, under the umbrella of the Emirates Defense Companies Council, at the Defence Security Thailand 2023 exhibition
Nearly three-quarters of Thai workers employed in Israel in the agriculture sector remain in the country despite the nearly four-week-long war with Hamas and the vast majority of those who did leave want to return after the hostilities end, Thailand's Ambassador to Israel said Thursday.
President Isaac Herzog on Thursday met with the ambassadors of Thailand, the Philippines, Tanzania and Nepal, countries whose citizens were murdered and taken hostage in Hamas's Oct. 7 terror invasion of southwestern Israel, the President's Office in Jerusalem said.
Nearly three-quarters of Thai workers employed in Israel in the agriculture sector remain in the country despite the nearly four-week long war with Hamas and the vast majority of those who did leave want to return after the hostilities end, Thailand's Ambassador to Israel said Thursday.