India and China are natural competitors but developments in strained ties can help with easing diplomatic tensions.
By Sarita Chaganti Singh, Shivangi Acharya NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has decided ...
US President Trump is intensifying his trade war, imposing tariffs on India from April 2 for what he claims are unfair duties ...
A secret sitting is a sitting where no strangers (other than House members and officials) are allowed in the chamber, lobby, ...
China has built up economic and military ties across the Indian Ocean. The region holds 40% of the world’s offshore oil and ...
The broader consensus seems to be that India should capitalise on what could be the unintended consequences of Trump's tariff ...
As the US turns inwards, India will wait and watch for the dynamics to play out in the South China Sea dispute ...
While the unfolding tariff war has many similarities with Donald Trump’s first trade skirmish in 2018 – including levies on ...
US President Trump doubled the tariff on all Chinese imports to 20% earlier this month, which could lead to Chinese companies ...
However, Pentagon officials and President Trump denied that the session would be about military plans involving China. China ...
India's solar exports face potential disruptions from US tariffs and Chinese price competition, impacting market growth and ...