India and China will have issues in the "foreseeable future" but there are ways to address them without getting into a ...
The revelation was made in the 2025 Annual Threat Assessment Report (ATA) which was released on Tuesday by the US ...
Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Wednesday that while India and China will have issues in the ...
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a global trade war — all while ...
Gourangalal Das, joint secretary (East Asia) in the ministry of external affairs, led the Indian delegation at the 33rd Meeting of Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on ...
The ongoing talks with China are a step in the right direction to resolve pending issues As the saying goes, you can choose your friends, but changing your neighbors is no easy feat. That’s why ...
India, China agree to continue efforts to promote people-to-people exchanges, discuss direct flights
The two sides discussed resumption of dialogue mechanisms in a step-by-step manner to move the relations on to a more stable ...
India and China will have issues in the "foreseeable future" but there are ways to address them without getting into a ...
Indian media reported the rising number of cases involving tiger bone glue — an illicit sap-like substance made by ...
India and China are natural competitors but developments in strained ties can help with easing diplomatic tensions.
President Donald Trump may be the only one who calls “tariff” the “most beautiful word in the dictionary,” but his exuberance reflects a broader reality: We are living in an age of economic warfare.
In this shifting global landscape, it seems that territory and external control are once again becoming central to ...
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