EU, Japan sign agreement to bypass China's 'new Silk Road'
The EU and Japan on Friday signed an infrastructure agreement to link Europe and Asia, as a counter to China's ambitious "Belt and Road" strategy. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker inked the accord to coordinate infrastructure, transport and digital projects connecting Europe and Asia.
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India differs with US definition of Iran as PM Modi meets Hassan Rouhani
PM Narendra Modi in a significant move on Thursday met Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York as India sought to engage Tehran with an eye on energy interests and connectivity corridor via Chabahar Port amid fast changing geo-politics. |
Trump’s U-turn on the Taliban is good for India and the world
The 11-month-long US-Taliban negotiations had deeply disturbing implications right from the start. Trump’s goal was to end an 18-year-long war, the longest the US has ever fought, and get the 14,000 US troops still stationed there back home. India has spent over $3 billion on projects in Afghanistan, including building its parliament, a dam, highways and transmission lines.
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Towards Multifaceted, Multipolar and Indo-Pacific Engagement: Indo-Russia Cooperation through the Far East
Keeping India’s thrust on engaging Russia in the Indo-Pacific region while deepening bilateral economic relations, this News Wrap by CUTS Global provides the coverage of the recent developments. In particular, it provides coverage to the outcomes of 20th Indo-Russia Annual Summit and 5th Eastern Economic Forum that were held from 04–06 September 2019 in Vladivostok, Russia. |
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Changing the status of Jammu and Kashmir will benefit all of India
The Indian parliament passed legislation last month changing the status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, modifying provisions that have been an obstacle to economic development and promoted a sense of separatism. Critics have highlighted these steps as a departure from recent history, and precautionary measures intended to facilitate the transition have also become a subject of debate. |
Cheating, Inc.: How Writing Papers for American College Students Has Become a Lucrative Profession Overseas
Tuition was due. The rent was, too. So Mary Mbugua, a university student in Nyeri, Kenya, went out in search of a job. At first, she tried selling insurance policies, but that only paid on commission and she never sold one. Then she sat behind the reception desk at a hotel, but it ran into financial trouble.
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No force can stop China's progress, says Xi in National Day speech
President Xi Jinping emphasized unity, development and strength as he addressed the world on the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday, saying: "There is no force that can shake the foundation of this great nation." |
Potential for India’s USD 80 billion remittances economy
With the current economic situation of the Indian economy, the Indian diaspora can play a huge role in reviving the Indian economy. India is the world’s largest recipient of remittances at around $80 billion last year, with one of the largest diaspora populations in the world with over 15.6 million, according to the United Nations (UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs. |
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