UAE-India CEPA Council Seeks to Transform Bihar into Agricultural Export Powerhouse

In a significant move to bolster regional economic development, the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) Council, in collaboration with the Bihar Industries Association (BIA), held a pivotal business roundtable on Wednesday. The focus of the event was on unlocking export potential for Bihar’s agriculture and food processing sectors, leveraging the benefits of the UAE-India […]

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Malaysia urges Thailand to revive Pan-Asia rail links instead of chasing land bridge dream

The last train rolled across a steel bridge spanning the banks of the Golok River between Malaysia and Thailand 18 years ago. Now, the approaches at either end are sealed – rust and floodwaters have gnawed away at the rails alongside the decaying wooden sleepers. In Kelantan on the Malaysian side, speaking near the derelict, […]

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Russia and Uzbekistan Interested in Investing in Afghanistan’s Oil and Gas

The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum states that major companies from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan have shown interest in investing in the country’s oil and gas mines. Homayoon Afghan, spokesperson for the ministry, says they welcome foreign companies to invest in Afghanistan’s oil and gas mines. According to Mr. Afghan, recently two large Russian and […]

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The Geopolitical Implications of Renewed China-Japan Talks

After a significant six-year hiatus, China and Japan are poised to restart high-level discussions between their ruling parties, marking a potential thaw in the frosty relations between Asia’s two largest economies. The resumption of these talks, last held in 2018, comes at a critical juncture in the regional power dynamics of East Asia. Strategic Timing […]

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Maldives Faces Uncertainty as Indian Troops Depart, Economic Crisis Looms

The picturesque archipelago of Maldives finds itself at a crossroads following the departure of Indian troops, leaving President Mohammad Muijju’s administration grappling with a myriad of challenges. Once reliant on Indian support, particularly in defense and tourism, Maldives now stands on shaky ground, facing a potential economic collapse and diplomatic isolation. The withdrawal of Indian […]

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Maldives urged India in economic crisis

India-Maldives tensions have been going on for several days. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was insulted by three Maldivian ministers. Since then, the rift in the political relations between the two countries has deepened. Due to which the President of Maldives Mohammad Muijju decided to withdraw the Indian army from the country. On the other […]

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India’s Growing Reliance on Chinese Imports Raises Economic and Strategic Concerns

India’s dependence on Chinese imports has surged significantly over the past 15 years, with imports from China skyrocketing to over $101 billion in the fiscal year 2023-24, compared to approximately $70 billion in 2018-19. This staggering increase, outlined in a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) cited by The Hindu, underscores India’s deepening […]

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The strategy that China is selling its products in the US market

A Chinese company has set up a company called ‘Man Wah Furniture Factory’ in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. After that, they make luxurious and comfortable leather sofas, write ‘Made in Mexico’ on them and export them to big markets like Walmart and Costco in the United States. This three-dimensional relationship between the United States, […]

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