India is the world’s fastest growing major economy and a fast-growing consumer of oil. Its vulnerability to supply shocks stems from the relatively small reserves and strategic oil reserves.
Tension between India and China may be thawing, but the two countries still remain bitter rivals, writes Shyam Saran.
China has filed a formal complaint against India at the World Trade Organization (WTO), alleging that New Delhi’s subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) and battery manufacturing violate global trade ...
Indian Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of their meeting on the sidelines of the SCO foreign ministers’ meeting in Beijing, China, July ...
In August, five years after a fatal military clash between China and India, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Tianjin to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Shanghai Cooperation ...
India's long-term growth story is driven by demographics, consumption, and digitalization, making it a top EM investment despite short-term tariff noise. Recent Trump tariffs create headline-driven ...
Bilateral relations between India and China have long followed a cyclical pattern: sporadic escalations give way to limited accommodation, only to relapse when structural disputes resurface. Indian ...
India’s US$77 billion Brahmaputra hydropower initiative and China’s mega-dam at the Yarlung–Tsangpo Great Bend are turning the Himalayas into a digital hydropower flashpoint. Both states are tying ...
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia may be seeking to build support among countries that have backed Moscow or remained neutral in the conflict. By Anatoly Kurmanaev Reporting form Berlin President ...
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