Geopolitics
New Delhi/Beijing: India on Wednesday blamed China for the violent standoff between the armed forces of the two nations in the Galwan valley of Eastern Ladakh, accusing the Chinese side of 'premeditated and planned action' resulting in deaths even as geopolitical experts warn Beijing of awakening a rising power fed on nationalism under its powerful leader Narendra Modi. more
Nepal PM Oli defames India over returning migrants to offset his Covid-19 failures

After blaming India for the surge in Coronavirus cases in his country, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has taken it too far accusing their big neighbour of sending Nepali migrant worke ...

Kuwait rejects online anti-India propaganda, reposes faith in friendship of two nations

New Delhi: Days after Twitter deleted fake handles attributed to royal family members of the Gulf countries which were used to target and  spread false news about India, Kuwait has n ...

SAARC leaders led by India deliberate on strategies to combat Coronavirus

New Delhi: With the death toll due to coronavirus outbreak touching 6000 globally, leaders of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) on Sunday attended a video confe ...

G20 leaders pose for family photo as Summit begins in Japan's Osaka

Osaka (Sputnik/UNI) Leaders of the Group of Twenty (G20) posed in front of cameras for a family photo during a welcoming ceremony of the G20 summit in Japan's second largest city of O ...

Political mavericks find safe-haven on social media

In the world’s largest democracies and across the globe, social media is enabling the rise in nationalism -- both in government and on the extreme fringes of society and especially ...

Afghanistan blast: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemns attack on Sikh community

New Delhi: Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Monday, condoled the loss of lives in the blast which rocked Afghanistan's Jalalabad area on Sunday.

Modi's 'no baggage' informal meeting with Jinping earns him brownie points from Chinese media

Beijing: In a rare instance of praise, the Chinese media have said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent informal meeting with Xi Jinping reflected their deepened mutual c ...

Indian PM Narendra Modi to meet President Xi Jinping of China on Friday

Beijing: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently in China, will meet President Xi Jinping on Friday.

China wary of Indian role in restoring democracy in Maldives, draws flak for its veiled warning

Male/Beijing: While Maldives is roiled by a political crisis with the imposition of Emergency by President Yameen amid desperate requests of the island nation's opposition leaders for ...