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
The first trilateral China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Minister’s dialogue is being held in the Capital of China which will discuss development, connectivity, security and counter-terrorism.
The coming months will witness China’s continued use of tactics and strategies through coercive diplomacy and media campaigns. It is imperative that New Delhi must not become a chicken in the game of snowdrift
During the 19th Party Congress
The coming months will witness China’s continued use of tactics and strategies through coercive diplomacy and media campaigns. It is imperative that New Delhi must not become a chicken in the game of snowdrift
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.
At the BRICS summit, India and China met for the first time since Doklam, both countries reaffirm their commitment to peace
In the two day summit of the fastest, emerging economies in the world, all eyes are on economic cooperation and open borders
Hardnews Bureau Delhi
The end of the two-month-long standoff between India and China leaves several questions in its wake: who succeeded over whom, why did India pull its troops back and what happens next
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi