Geopolitics
New Delhi: Red Lantern Analytica, a New Delhi-based international affairs observer group, has released a statement alerting Bhutan that sliding with China will cost it huge losses like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. more
USD 842 bn budget proposal for US defence driven by competition with China: US Secretary of Defence

Washington, D.C.: The United States Secretary of Defence Lloyd J Austin III said that the USD 842 billion budget proposal for the fiscal year 2024 for the US Department of Defence is a st ...

Taiwan displays growing clout with its top diplomat's United States visit

Taipei: With the first publicized visit of the Taiwanese foreign minister to Washington since the United States switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979, Taiwan has ...

Germany decides to reevaluate relationship with China, Beijing irked

Munich: Germany has decided to reevaluate its relationship with China after the outcome of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and on numerous issues including ...

Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations in the world: US President Joe Biden

Washington: US President Joe Biden has called Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations in the world.

China presents moderate face at United Nations

Beijing: China blows hot and cold at the UN General Assembly on a range of international issues as well as the policies of the US on Taiwan in a bid to lay the groundwork for the 20th par ...

Xi Jinping wishes to defeat 'Colour Revolutions' by beating Western ideas

Beijing: Chinese president Xi Jinping is trying to beat “Colour Revolutions” by defeating the Western constitutional democracy promoted by the US, media reports said.

China planning to build military base in Indian Ocean region in Madagascar

Beijing: China is expanding its defence cooperation and making incursions into the Western Indian Ocean Region, where India traditionally has a significant presence, and it is eyeing a mi ...

Chinese President Xi Jinping announces plans to allow country's military to undertake 'special military operations' abroad

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping has signed new rules governing “non-war” military operations which will allow the country's military to undertake “special mili ...

China agrees to accept credentials of Afghan diplomats: Taliban's acting foreign minister

Kabul: A top minister of Afghanistan's Taliban-ruled government said China has agreed to accept the credentials of Afghan diplomats sent to Afghanistan’s embassy in China by the ...