The United States needs to redefine its role in world affairs, what does that mean and what will it take? The liberal rules-based international order it built and sustained in the years after the Second World War is disintegrating at an accelerating pace.
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The top diplomats of China and India called for their nations to provide further mutual support, but avoided publicly mentioning a long-standing border dispute in the Himalayas when they met
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In a significant step toward rebuilding bilateral ties, India and China have agreed in principle to restart direct flights between the two countries after a five-year suspension. The decision, announced by India’s Ministry of External Affairs on January 27,
India and China agreed to resume direct flights for the first time in nearly five years, the latest step in a slow and tentative thaw.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents visited Gurudwaras in New York, New Jersey and many other places before Indian PM Narendra Modi visits US in February and meets US President Donald Trump.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents visited Gurudwaras in New York, New Jersey and many other places before Indian PM Narendra Modi visits US in February and meets US President Donald Trump.
It was the latest thaw in relations between the two countries, whose troops were involved in deadly skirmishes high in the Himalayas in 2020.
India and China have agreed to resume direct air services after nearly five years and work on resolving differences over trade and economic issues, New Delhi said, as relations continue to thaw after a deadly 2020 border clash.
China and India have agreed to resume direct flights and deepen cross-border river cooperation following high-level talks on Monday, even as tensions between the two Asian countries simmer over Beijing's plans for a mega dam on the Tibetan Plateau.
China and India have agreed to resume direct commercial flights, in the latest sign of an easing of tensions between the world’s two most populous countries.