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Evolution of the Dhakaiya Bangla
By RBR (The Daily Star) Dhaka, February 24 -The evolution of language is a continuous progression, flowing with civilisation through the ages. Languages develop and change as big cosmopolitans and metropolitan cities become melting pots of ethnicity, culture, and diversity. This mix of people gives...
Bangladeshi artistes break ice, perform at Maha Kumbh
While politics and diplomacy struggled to mend the bridge, faith seems to have pulled off the job with elan
China advances to second place in global soft power ranking
By Lim Teck Ghee/Eurasia Review Oregon, February 24, 2025 – China has overtaken the UK to secure 2nd place globally, advancing one position from the previous year … in the Global Soft Power Index 2025. The latest report of the Global Soft Power Index for...
Zelensky willing to give up presidency in exchange for Ukraine Nato membership
He adds that it is not his "dream" to be president for a decade, and he would leave his position if it led to peace for Ukraine
Influence of Chinese Mandarin and the need for strengthening intercultural communication in global diplomacy
By Shikha Pandey/Beijing Language and Culture University Beijing, February 24 -In this increasingly integrated world, there is a need to know other cultures to have better a understanding of the “other”. The influence of the Chinese (Mandarin) language has grown significantly in the 21st...
Influence of Chinese Mandarin and the need for strengthening intercultural communication in global diplomacy”
In this increasingly integrated world, there is a need to know other cultures to have better a understanding of the “other” whether at the interpersonal, social, national or at the international level
Weddings & The Great Indian Aunty
Indu Balachandran/Sunday Herald Bengaluru, February 23 – The wedding season made me think about our Great Indian Aunty: our biggest influence on the business of briding and grooming. We have all met her. Our very first glimpse of her caused us to burst into tears,...
Trump and Modi met half way to put Indo-US relations on an even keel
India and US ironed out differences to become firm allies
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