ASEAN Future Forum and India's Role in Indo - Pacific Stability and Prosperity

ASEAN Future Forum and India's Role in Indo - Pacific Stability and Prosperity

Indian Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar emphasized the importance of a strong and united ASEAN for regional stability in the Indo-Pacific during his virtual address at the first ASEAN Future Forum on Tuesday.
Economic Uncertainties Continue to Plague Pakistan and GDP Growth Projected to be Less than 2 Percent

Economic Uncertainties Continue to Plague Pakistan and GDP Growth Projected to be Less than 2 Percent

Amid an uncertain economic outlook with high downside risks, the private sector’s participation in economic growth remains unnoticeable as it is not borrowing from banks for business expansion.
India’s mammoth polls: The country’s election body will take the booth to elderly and physically challenged with ‘home voting’ policy

India’s mammoth polls: The country’s election body will take the booth to elderly and physically challenged with ‘home voting’ policy

The Indian election authorities in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra recently travelled 107 km to a Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected area, to enable two elderly men to vote from their homes for the parliamentary polls.
China frustrated over joint naval and air drills in the Indo-Pacific region

China frustrated over joint naval and air drills in the Indo-Pacific region

China may find its aggressive push in the Indo-Pacific region being met with firm opposition from Japan, the Philippines, and the US as they have not only vowed to “resolutely respond” to any attempt by Beijing to unilaterally change the status quo in East and South China Seas, they have also agreed to “strengthen security and defense cooperation through dialogue among defense authorities.”
"The answer to terrorists cannot have any rules": EAM Jaishankar reaffirms muscular response to cross-border terrorism

"The answer to terrorists cannot have any rules": EAM Jaishankar reaffirms muscular response to cross-border terrorism

April 13 (ANI): After a report in the leading British daily The Guardian claimed that the country's external espionage agency R&AW took out wanted terrorists deep inside Pakistan at the behest of the Centre, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday underlined the government's unwavering commitment to respond to any act of terrorism perpetrated from across the border.
The Baloch people are alienated: Today so are the Pashtuns in Pakistan

The Baloch people are alienated: Today so are the Pashtuns in Pakistan

Returning to the alienation of Pashtuns it may be mentioned that today they need to carry special travel documents to move across the border which was once a free movement zone
Washington-New Delhi Strategic Partnership Continues To Grow: US Envoy Says ‘If You Want To See The Future, Come To India’

Washington-New Delhi Strategic Partnership Continues To Grow: US Envoy Says ‘If You Want To See The Future, Come To India’

Lauding India’s development strides, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti recently said if anyone wants to see the future they should come to India.
India's Deep Tech Revolution In Difence: From Startups to Global Impact

India's Deep Tech Revolution In Difence: From Startups to Global Impact

NewSpace Research & Technologies (NRT), an Indian pioneer in drone technology for the defense sector, has recently secured a significant $52 million in funding, marking a pivotal milestone in its journey. This funding was obtained through a bridge round, including $33 million from marquee investors and $19 million in loans from SBI's startup hub and SIDBI, showcasing strong financial backing and confidence in NRT's capabilities.
Apple's India iPhone output hits $14 billion 2024: Why the tech giant's shifting from China to India

Apple's India iPhone output hits $14 billion 2024: Why the tech giant's shifting from China to India

Apple Inc has assembled $14 billion worth of iPhones in India in fiscal 2024, according to a recent report by Bloomberg News.
Suspended Maldives minister apologises after uproar over new post on Indian flag

Suspended Maldives minister apologises after uproar over new post on Indian flag

Maldivian politician Mariyam Shiuna, who was among the three ministers suspended earlier this year over their remarks against Indian leadership, has offered her "sincerest apologies" for a fresh post that allegedly disrespected the Indian National Flag.
China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea

China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea

The global appeal to save vulnerable coral reefs against the backdrop of global warming is getting stronger, but the actions of the Chinese government and fishermen appear rather working in the opposite direction-- aggravating the loss of crucial underwater ecosystems. Land reclamation activities and illegal ornament trade by the Chinese have destroyed thousands of acres of coral reefs in the South China Sea.
Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development

Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development

From April 15, right after Ramadan, Pakistan will begin the quest to send about 850,000 documented Afghan refugees back to their country of origin
India’s biggest conglomerate takes on chipmaking

India’s biggest conglomerate takes on chipmaking

On april 1st diggers at large construction sites in two Indian states broke ground on a pair of semiconductor factories. The plant in Gujarat, which will cost $11bn, is to employ 20,000 people and produce 50,000 silicon wafers a month. At the $3bn facility in Assam, 27,000 workers will package chips into processing units.
$62 BILLION INVESTMENT AT STAKE: Challenges for China in Pakistan

$62 BILLION INVESTMENT AT STAKE: Challenges for China in Pakistan

China’s substantial investment of $62 billion in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) underscores the strategic significance of the relationship between the two nations.
Attacks indicate widespread ire against CPEC in Pakistan

Attacks indicate widespread ire against CPEC in Pakistan

Earlier, militants launched an attack (Mar 25) on the Pakistani naval station PNS Siddique, one of the core functions of which was to provide support to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, the flagship BRI project in Pakistan
S. Jaishankar bolsters strategic collaborations across Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines

S. Jaishankar bolsters strategic collaborations across Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines

During his official visit from March 23 to 27, 2024, Indian External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S. Jaishankar showcased India's commitment to fostering regional stability and economic growth through strategic partnerships in fintech, maritime security, renewable energy, and more.
Chain’s Stadium Diplomacy – Economic exploitation or genuine partnership in Africa?

Chain’s Stadium Diplomacy – Economic exploitation or genuine partnership in Africa?

China’s stadium diplomacy has been a subject of serious concern for the global community. Through stadium diplomacy, China has succeeded in exploiting natural resources of African countries for its own benefit.
Bureaucrats are ruining the lives of the people of Gilgit Baltistan

Bureaucrats are ruining the lives of the people of Gilgit Baltistan

The people of Pakistan occupied Gilgit Baltistan continue to suffer due to the complete apathy of the Pakistani state to provide them the necessities of life.
Soaring India-Japan Ties: The Road Ahead

Soaring India-Japan Ties: The Road Ahead

India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishaknar’s recent visit to Japan offered an opportunity to review the current state of India-Japan cooperation on various projects, and how to upgrade their ‘special strategic partnership’, which recently entered its 10th year.
Millions suffers as China blindly constructing dams on Mekong and Yangtze

Millions suffers as China blindly constructing dams on Mekong and Yangtze

Unnecessary dam constructions and uncontrolled mining in Tibetan Plateau by China have become a topic of concern among the ecologists and environmentalists across the globe. As per a recent report published in March 2024, hydropower dams have been the major reason behind dying ecological life of the Mekong River Basin (MRB). Report raises alarm as one out of every five fish species of the Mekong River is on verge of extinction.
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