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US warns China of sanctions if it offers support for Russia, vows to help India
Iain Marlow
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22 April, 2022
North Korea vows stronger response to US sanctions over hypersonic missile tests
Iain Marlow
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14 January, 2022
North Korea fires 2nd ballistic missile in less than week as Kim Jong Un shuns calls for talks
Iain Marlow
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11 January, 2022
‘Pandora Papers’ reveal how world’s rich & powerful hid wealth in offshore firms
Iain Marlow
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4 October, 2021
AUKUS is upsetting not just France, but China’s neighbours too
Iain Marlow
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21 September, 2021
China takes a risky Taliban gamble as it eyes Afghanistan’s minerals worth $1 trillion
Iain Marlow
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25 August, 2021
What press freedom crackdowns from US to China to Turkey mean for investors
Iain Marlow
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5 August, 2021
This country’s vaccine troubles could turn into a global shortage of semiconductors
Alan Crawford
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24 May, 2021
With India & US stumbling, the world is turning to China for vaccines
Iain Marlow
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7 May, 2021
All set for first Quad summit today, Biden seen calibrating anti-China message
Iain Marlow
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12 March, 2021
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28 May, 2021
Opinion
MoD ‘empire’ has struck back on PM Modi’s CDS reform. But he must stay his course
Lt General Prakash Menon
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24 May, 2022
It was probably too much to expect that the CDS could bring about the politically mandated changes despite friction between MoD and the Services.
In Rahul Gandhi-Jaishankar clash on diplomats, why India’s national interest is the loser
24 May, 2022
‘Would you catch a fallen star’ — Song for fallen BJP CMs, from Deb to Rawats to Yediyurappa
24 May, 2022
Economy
Saudi oil shock could unite India, China amidst tensions in Middle East
Iain Marlow
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17 September, 2019
China, India, Japan and South Korea are dependent on Saudi exports and would not want the geopolitical crisis to escalate.
Defence
India slipped further behind China under Modi govt
Iain Marlow
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28 April, 2019
China has outspent India on defence, implemented sweeping military & diplomatic reforms & built strategic infrastructure in India’s backyard.
National Interest
Mandir or Masjid? New surveys not needed, just acceptance of truth & move towards reconciliation
Shekhar Gupta
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21 May, 2022
That temples were destroyed and mosques built is undisputed history. The past can’t be changed, but we can’t deny the wrongs of the past either before we consider reconciliation.
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