diplomacy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diplomacy in Hindi

  • कूटनीति
  • ‍राजनय
  • राजनीति
  • व्यवहार कौशल
  • कुटिल नीति

Noun

  • कूटनीतिज्ञ
  • राजनैतिक कौशल
  • व्यवहार-कुशलता

diplomacy Definition

Noun

  • the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.

diplomacy Example

  • His genius for tact and diplomacy ( चातुर्य और कूटनीति के लिए उनकी प्रतिभा )
  • You have much to learn about diplomacy, little brother. ( आपको कूटनीति के बारे में बहुत कुछ सीखना है, छोटे भाई। )
  • The " buffer-state " of modern diplomacy is of the same ineffectual type. ( आधुनिक कूटनीति का "बफर-स्टेट" उसी अप्रभावी प्रकार का है। )
  • French became the language of diplomacy and international affairs. ( फ्रेंच कूटनीति और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मामलों की भाषा बन गई। )
  • of Germany, using a diplomacy which corresponds to the lay character of the Third Crusade, had sought to prepare his way by embassies to the king of Hungary, the Eastern emperor and the sultan of Iconium. ( जर्मनी के, एक कूटनीति का उपयोग करते हुए, जो तीसरे धर्मयुद्ध के सामान्य चरित्र से मेल खाती है, ने दूतावासों द्वारा हंगरी के राजा, पूर्वी सम्राट और आइकोनियम के सुल्तान के लिए अपना रास्ता तैयार करने की मांग की थी। )

More Sentence

  • In 1989 and early 1990, Mandela was faced with a diplomacy of intrigue: the.
  • In this moment, more than any other, I felt in need of the art of diplomacy.
  • Diplomacy is an effort to holt foolish thinking down, to diffuse the situation.
  • Meanwhile, being intimidated by what came to be known as gunboat diplomacy by the.
  • This means we will bomb the hell out of whoever is responsible, no diplomacy at all.
  • The money drove Audi and wore Armani, symbolic of the turning tide, the new diplomacy.
  • Once we’ve restored diplomacy and trade and opened the borders, we have access to them.
  • I also had a sense of timing—tick-tock, not diplomacy, that served me in countless ways.
  • I will barely remark, that to me they present a novelty in the history of war and diplomacy.
  • Finding that diplomacy was of no avail to obtain the reparation from Castro that was demanded by their subjects, the three powers unwillingly had recourse to coercion.
  • Sanctions, diplomacy and denunciations put useful pressure on the bloodthirsty.
  • Trade and merchant diplomacy tend to be positive-sum games.
  • Lake speaks of " diplomacy backed by power ."
  • To let terrorists disrupt peace diplomacy is to let them succeed.
  • Such blatant grandiosity is anathema to the nuanced language of diplomacy.
  • Shooting from the hip and diplomacy do not fit together naturally.
  • The administration lost no time in putting atomic diplomacy into practice.
  • China is trying to intimidate Taiwan into reining in its diplomacy.
  • All my charm and diplomacy is hitting a brick wall.
  • Instead of war in his background, there was peacemaking and diplomacy from the beginning.
  • Much greater success attended the efforts of Russian diplomacy and Russian arms in Asia.
  • Fuller's The Purchase of Florida; its History and Diplomacy (Cleveland, 0., 1906).
  • With his son, however, he employed the diplomacy he reserved for important occasions and, adopting a quiet tone, discussed the whole matter.