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Whenever hostility between Beijing and New Delhi eases, tensions between India and Pakistan have also fallen. Chinese Foreign ...
India and China are aware of the “very high political, economic and military cost of frozen relations,” he says. “China felt ...
According to the report, the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam underscored the extent of the technological infiltration ...
As the geopolitical situation witnesses a turbulent phase with ongoing wars between Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and ...
EDITORIAL: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to China later this month — his first since 2018 — to attend ...
For more than two decades, Washington and New Delhi built a strategic partnership that was hailed as one of the great success ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has travelled to India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It seems that it is his visit to Kabul and ...
Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi kicked off a visit to Pakistan on ...
The aggressive trade policies of President Donald Trump are inadvertently pushing India towards a strategic alignment with ...
Trump has slapped steep tariffs on India, citing Russian oil ties and trade, while cosying up to Pakistan. India has steadily ...
Fortunately, quite unlike Vladimir Putin, the leaders of China, India, and Pakistan all appear to appreciate the risks and costs of war. None is hell-bent on territorial conquest, at least not yet.
In Brief India–Pakistan relations have long been shaped by international dynamics, especially Cold War rivalries and great power involvement. Pakistan has actively sought external support, including ...