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China-Pakistan-Afghanistan axis begins to bear fruit
Afghan Taliban Commander declares Pakistan Taliban’s terrorism in as violations of Shariat
India isn’t replacing China in iPhone manufacturing
By Mao Keji/Global Times Beijing, May 28 – When Apple CEO Tim Cook told investors earlier this month that iPhones sold in the US would soon be made in India, the comment shocked the global manufacturing world. After two decades of “Designed in California, Made...
India and US set to iron out differences arising from Indo-Pak war
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit to Washington, combined with the US military’s worries about Pakistan’s nuclear program, is expected to help mend fences broken during the May 7 to 10 India-Pakistan war.
China-built Colombo Port City keen to secure Indian investments
The rationale is clear: the $1.1 billion project stands to gain immensely by integrating with India’s growth story, simultaneously boosting Sri Lanka’s economy.
US think tank urges resumption of US aid programs suspended by Trump
Aid used for promotion of democracy in other countries will serve US interests better, argue scholars at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS).
US-China tug of war over Rakhine State
Growing US interest in Myanmar’s Rakhine State could prompt China to ramp up its backing for the military junta in Naypidaw
Sri Lanka restructures nearly $931 million in credit lines with India
By Uditha Jayasinghe Colombo, May 15 (Reuters) – Sri Lanka has restructured nearly $931 million in lines of credit and buyers’ credit facility agreements with the Indian government, the island nation’s finance ministry said on Thursday. The deal between the two countries will facilitate deeper...
Rakhine Humanitarian Corridor poses strategic and legal challenges, says Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies
Dhaka, May 16- The interim government’s decision to establish a humanitarian corridor into Rakhine has been made under undisclosed conditions, lacking transparency andpublic accountability, says the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies in its Security Insight. The corridor lacks legitimacy under international law, as...
Effects of India-Pakistan war on India’s foreign policy
ndia’s foreign relations have undergone profound changes due to the short but intense war
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