Tag: india
Nepal is caught in the middle of India-China border tensions
Amid the latest tensions between India and China, Nepal is furious that its own border dispute with India could be sidelined.
China Continues Military Build-Up in Eastern Ladakh Close to LAC
China has continued to work on its military build-up in Eastern Ladakh near the LAC.
Decoding the India-China Standoff
The escalating tensions between India and China point towards estranged political ties between the two countries. But what will the coming weeks bring about?
Babies Born Aboard Shramik Trains Need a Future, Not Gifts
The Eastern Coastal Railway has planned to reward babies born on Shramik Special Trains in the form of cash and kind. More than 37 babies have been born aboard Shramik Special Trains so far.
The world needs pharmaceuticals from China and India to beat coronavirus
The globalisation of pharmaceuticals and what some see as an over-reliance on products from China and India has been criticised in the US, the UK and the European Union.
India and Bangladesh Brace for Biggest Cyclone in Twenty Years
As super cyclone Amphan hits Bay of Bengal, millions of people are being shifted to higher grounds in both India and Bangladesh.
India: how coronavirus sparked a wave of innovation
India also has a wealth of trained engineering talent and helps foster what’s called jugaad – a frugal innovation mindset to find hacks to problems with limited resources.
“What Happened to the India of Gandhi?”, Asks UAE Princess Al Qassemi
UAE princess Al Qassemi brought to light a hate mongering tweet by an Indian and highlighted the need for communal peace amid the pandemic.
The Novel Coronavirus and the Fragility of Human Life and Society
International relations based on the universality of humanity and societal relations defined by love and care for fellow members are necessary for our collective survival. Display of hate and bigotry would mean our collective failure.
Defending the Indefensible: A Response to Dr. Farooqi’s Rejoinder
The following article is part of an ongoing debate on the Nizamuddin Markaz issue and a response to a recent rejoinder to Prof. Rohit Dhankar’s article on the matter.