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DONALD Trump has just blown a hole in Vladimir Putin’s warchest – and the shockwaves are already rippling through Moscow, Beijing and New Dehli. In a move branded by the Kremlin as
India has dispatched a warship on an operational deployment to the South China Sea and across the Indo-Pacific.
The move, effective November 9, is seen as a significant diplomatic thaw between the two Asian giants following a prolonged freeze in direct air links triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic and deadly bor
Russia is essentially sidestepping the US dollar for nearly all of its international trade, according to one of the BRICS nation's top officials.
Tension between India and China may be thawing, but the two countries still remain bitter rivals, writes Shyam Saran.
China files a WTO complaint against India's PLI schemes, claiming they unfairly favor domestic goods over Chinese imports.
With modernized capabilities and recent precision operations, India’s air force is emerging as a major regional and global power.
Nigeria's Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar has said that the Trump administration's tariffs wouldn't significantly harm the country, citing Nigeria’s huge internal market with a population of 230 million people (expected to grow to 400 million by 2050) and its trade ties with India,
Hardline conservative Sanae Takaichi has been elected Japan's first female prime minister after a whirlwind few weeks of political wrangling.
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) -Copper consumption in the United States and India is set to emerge from China's shadow over the next decade as demand growth in the world's largest consumer of the industrial metal slows.