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Thursday, August 28, 2025
TopicUS-China relations

Topic: US-China relations

Why Biden’s ‘America is back’ is not good for the world’s ‘China concerns’

There is fear that Joe Biden administration will lead with ‘cooperation’ rather than a clear policy of containing China. That’s not a great idea with the Chinese.

China’s top diplomat warns Joe Biden not to touch internal affairs, calls it ‘red line’

Yang Jiechi, a member of the Communist Party’s Politburo, said the US must stop interfering in matters that China considers its internal affairs, such as Hong Kong, Tibet & Xinjiang.

Chinese state capitalism — a threat to US and the world, and how Biden must respond

Three of the world’s five largest companies are Chinese. Joe Biden will have to tackle Beijing's state capitalism.

China echoes Joe Biden’s call for unity in bid to reset relations with US

China's foreign ministry expresses hope at rebuilding the rocky bilateral relations but cautions that Beijing will fight against actions that undermine its interests.

China sanctions Mike Pompeo, other Trump officials as Biden takes over

The officials, who are now banned from China and from doing business there, were instrumental in shaping Trump administration’s more confrontational stance toward China.

Trump administration blacklists Xiaomi, 10 other firms in widening assault on China tech

Xiaomi's ban comes as a surprise as US so far has been banning Chinese firms with military links, for the stated purpose of protecting national security.

US bans cotton products, tomatoes from China’s Xinjiang over forced labour

The move is the latest in a series of actions where the US is raising pressure on China over some companies’ alleged ill-treatment of workers.

Wang Wentao, defence technocrat who has to fix China’s trade troubles as new commerce minister

Wang will help shape & implement China’s economic policy goals of boosting consumer demand and navigating a tumultuous trade relationship with the US.

How US bill on Tibet can check Chinese excesses, but why India’s hands are still tied

If India takes any stand on Chinese interests whether in Tibet or South China Sea, it would bear the brunt of Chinese retaliation.

Westerners grow wary of travelling to China over threat of detention

Some who do business with China are worried about the risk of being swept up by security agents & becoming casualties of geopolitical tensions between Beijing and the West.

On Camera

How economic planning stifled India’s growth and talent

The Indian planning system did not encourage individuals based on ‘what they knew’, but on ‘whom they knew’. Many left for countries that recognised their talent.

All bets off as online gaming bill shakes industry & key players suspend ‘gambling’ on their platforms

The new law, which the government has framed as a moral duty, forced major platforms like Dream11 & Zupee to shut operations, wiping out hundreds of crores in market capitalisation. 

Post-Sindoor, joint doctrine tasks Special Forces with fighting info warfare & countering propaganda

Joint Doctrine for Special Forces Operations, released Wednesday, also outlines plans for the future expansion of AFSOD and the creation of Joint Service Training Institutes.

That Oval Office picture for ages deserves closer Indian reading, with a geopolitical lens

Putin sees this as a victory. Europeans have decided to deal with Trump on his terms for the sake of the larger Western alliance. We look at the lessons for us in India.