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NEW DELHI – India and China have long been at odds, but the escalating trade tensions with caused by the inexplicable policies of President Donald Trump, are now pushing them closer together.
Build things, produce things, market things, bring things to China, bring it out to the whole rest of the world.” India’s customs department announced on April 8 that it had decided to rescind ...
India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday ... In his remarks, Goyal said the current turmoil in global economy can be traced back to China joining the World Trade Organization (WTO ...
Bangladesh interim government’s chief advisor Muhammad Yunus’ recent remarks in China on India’s Northeast have sparked tensions. His comments describing the Northeast as “landlocked” and Dhaka as the ...
The relationship between India and China, two of the oldest civilizations in the world, has been a saga marked by both shared history and contentious moments. As the two nations celebrate the ...
Outlines of the India-China Border Patrolling Agreement, nevertheless, remained sketchy, though they did appear to signal a breakthrough. The Agreement, focusing primarily on patrolling ...
It is a part of growing US China trade war and a serious escalation in global trade tensions. But the question that spins in everyone’s head now is how will this affect India. Could this situation ...
The United States, Professor Sachs said, wants India to criticise China, describing such moves as part of a broader American agenda. He urged India to chart its own course in foreign policy.
Small factories with tiny profit margins have played a central role in China’s international competitiveness. Many could now face disaster. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Guangzhou ...
Renowned economist and UN advisor Professor Jeffrey Sachs has warned India against becoming entangled in US geopolitical strategies, particularly amid rising tensions with China. Speaking at the ...
As Trump's tariffs are affecting the world's economy at large, China has turned all friendly towards India, stressing that the two "largest developing" countries should "stand together" to overcome ...