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A Glass Half-full: Xi Jinping’s Visit to India

A Glass Half-full: Xi Jinping’s Visit to India

India has to respond to China's lead in formulating a comprehensive engagement with the rest of Asia, writes Prof. Acharya.

China coal sales, production decline in 2014

China coal sales, production decline in 2014

China is the world's largest consumer of coal, accounting for almost half of the global consumption.

China and India: Dragon and Elephant tiptoe a tango

China and India: Dragon and Elephant tiptoe a tango

A China-India trade alliance has much to gain due to complementarity of their investment predicament, says economic expert Ajit Ranade.

Rousseff increases lead over closest rival with 7% gap

Rousseff increases lead over closest rival with 7% gap

The largest country in South America goes for presidential polls on October 5.

Regional realities, global ambition pull India, China together

Regional realities, global ambition pull India, China together

Infrastructure will become the most logical link between China and India’s economic cooperation, writes a Chinese expert.

Chinese President concludes successful India trip

Chinese President concludes successful India trip

China, Indian signed an investment pact that will see Beijing investing $20 billion in India's infrastructure over five years.

China sends fresh aid for Ebola-hit nations, WHO, AU

China sends fresh aid for Ebola-hit nations, WHO, AU

2600 people have died so far from the deadly outbreak in West Africa.

WTO rules deleted for Russian sanctions: Putin

WTO rules deleted for Russian sanctions: Putin

The principle of equal access for all countries involved in economic activity to the markets of goods and services is being violated.

US Congress approves arming ‘moderate Syrian rebels’

Meanwhile, Senator Elizabeth Warren, senior Democrat from Massachusetts, said that while she agrees IS is a threat, she does not believe Obama's strategy adequately serves US interests.

Charting a third narrative for the Sri Lankan Civil War

Charting a third narrative for the Sri Lankan Civil War

Jeevan Thiagarajah says there are two sharply contrasting irreconcilable narratives of the last phase of the war against the LTTE and that an alternative must be considered.