India-UK trade deal – Both nations aim to increase bilateral trade by a further $34 billion by 2040.
New Delhi, May 7 (NDTV) – India-UK Trade Deal: India, which currently is the world’s fifth-largest economy and UK, which is the sixth-largest, will gain considerably from this bilateral trade arrangement. New Delhi, May 7 – India and the United Kingdom have clinched a landmark...
Sri Lankan Chief Prelates urge UK envoy to intervene in Buddha relic auction
The relics, reportedly unearthed from a mound in Uttar Pradesh, India, have been described as one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries related to the Buddha, according to experts including Nicolas Chow, Chairman of Sotheby’s and a noted figure in Asian art.
Bangladesh fails to provide evidence against Tulip Siddiq after issuing arrest warrant
Lawyers for the Labour MP decry allegations by Bangladeshi authorities she received land illegally from deposed PM and aunt as ‘false and vexatious’
Delhi police ban Palm Sunday procession citing threat to law and order
The police apparently expected Hindu extremists to attack the procession of Christian men, women and children
Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for Labour MP Tulip Siddiq – reports
Christopher McKeon/The Standard London, April 14 – Anti-corruption authorities in Bangladesh have issued a warrant for the arrest of a British Labour MP, it has been reported. According to media reports, Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission sought an arrest warrant for former City minister Tulip Siddiq over...
Adding new dimensions to “othering” Indian Muslims
While Pooja Shakun Pandey of the Hindu Maha Sabha called for a genocide of Muslims at the Dharam Sansad in Hardwar in 2021, Shiv Sena (Shinde) leader Sanjay Nirupam recently threated to unleash another Jallianwala Bagh massacre targeting Muslim protestors.
Combined might of Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill saved the world. Can we repeat the recipe?
By Roman Shumov/RT.com Moscow, April 5 – Discussions about building a new global order have become increasingly frequent and urgent. Many argue that the international system established after World War II can no longer effectively prevent the tragedies and conflicts we witness today. But how...
US sanctions against Russia are unprecedented – here’s why there’s no effort to end them
By hitting Moscow with never-before-seen economic warfare, the West has helped it thrive
War-time rights violations and accountability back in the forefront of Sri Lankan politics
There is a danger of UK sanctions reviving strident nationalism without ameliorating human rights
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