CDPHR Condemns Blasphemy-related Mob Lynchings in Pakistan
New Delhi (June 24, 2024). The Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights (CDPHR) steadfastly condemns the latest incident of blasphemy-related mob lynching in Pakistan. In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan, a man named Muhammad Ismail was lynched over blasphemy allegations on Thursday. The victim who went for a vacation…
We-Women Network Community: Empowering Women Through Knowledge Sharing
After a refreshing two-month annual break, the We-Women Network Community reconvened with an intimate and empowering coffee meet, setting the stage for the upcoming workshops. These gatherings offer a warm and welcoming space for women to connect, share their experiences, and learn from one another, strengthening the bonds within the…
Over 5,600 Join 10th International Yoga Day Hosted by Indian Embassy in Bangkok
Bangkok witnessed an exhilarating celebration of YogaDay2024, with over 5600 yoga enthusiasts gathering for a grand session organized by the Embassy of India in Bangkok at Chulalongkorn University. The event was graced by the Minister of Tourism & Sports of Thailand, H.E. Mr. Sermsak Pongpanit, as the chief guest. Minister…
VHP Thailand’s Leadership Meets with Ambassador Nagesh Singh to Forge Stronger Ties for Bharat’s Advancement
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand held a significant meeting with the Ambassador of India, H. E. Mr. Nagesh Singh Ji, on June 11, 2024, at the Embassy of India premises in Bangkok. The meeting marked an important dialogue between the new committee members and the Ambassador, emphasizing mutual goals…
Suzuki to Halt Car Manufacturing in Thailand, Focus on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Suzuki Motor Corp has announced it will stop manufacturing cars and trucks in Thailand by the end of next year, shifting its focus to producing electric and hybrid vehicles in other locations. This decision to close the Rayong plant, established 12 years ago with a production capacity of 60,000 units annually and employing around 800 people, is part of Suzuki’s broader strategy to align with global carbon neutrality and electrification goals.
Thai PM to Visit India, Boost Strategic Partnership
The Thai government is prepared to enhance Thai-Indian relations, anticipating that this year’s planned visit to India will elevate the partnership to a strategic level. Prime Minister Modi welcomed Srettha’s upcoming visit and expressed his intent to attend the BIMSTEC meeting in Thailand in September, seeing it as an opportunity to further develop bilateral cooperation and economic ties.