Shifting gears on China
As India re-evaluates its stance and toes a new line on China, it must pause to reflect on the possible outcome
As India re-evaluates its stance and toes a new line on China, it must pause to reflect on the possible outcome
Afghanistan would participate in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that Beijing wants to extend to the country, Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani said as he met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi here on Tuesday.
Smaller nations like Nepal and Sri Lanka are increasingly subjecting the Chinese investment model to greater scrutiny as they realise that it takes away more from them than it offers
Long speeches are not always statusquoists or meant to put the audience to sleep. Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro holds some impressive records—four and a half hours in the UN and a whopping 7 hours and 10 minutes in the party congress in 1986.
Russia has unveiled a new strategic paradigm
Lt Gen Rameshwar Yadav Delhi
India needs to get its act together on Iran’s Chabahar Port
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi
India’s Chabahar pact with Iran is historic, but it must not take it for granted
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi
Amidst Balochistan controversy, we reproduce the interview of Baloch separatist leader Hyrbyair Marri, who speaks about the struggle, the human rights violations by the Pakistani army and how Chinese influence is impacting Pakistan