Better global governance, led by China and India — promise, pitfalls, and India’s interests
A Chinese op-ed pitches Beijing–New Delhi leadership of global governance. India should engage—but with hard guardrails, not soft-focus slogans.
Comprehensive global coverage with a focus on India’s role in world affairs. From international relations and diplomacy to conflicts and treaties, this section explains what global shifts mean for India.
A Chinese op-ed pitches Beijing–New Delhi leadership of global governance. India should engage—but with hard guardrails, not soft-focus slogans.
New U.S. duty rules + higher surcharges = costly, slower Diwali gift boxes. Here’s what actually changed and your best options right now.
A Belgian appeals court has greenlit Mehul Choksi’s extradition. Here’s the law, the appeals path, and what it could mean for PNB recoveries.
Egypt just tied IMEC’s future to tangible movement on Palestine. Here’s the geopolitics, logistics, and market math India must weigh—now.
Venezuela massed troops as U.S. naval strikes escalate. Beneath the headlines: a fight over sea lanes, oil basins, and regional power.
What H-1B is, why Trump’s $100,000 fee is in court, and how the shock move could hit Indian talent, U.S. firms, and India’s own tech ecosystem.
A U.S. government data shutdown clouds the world’s view of the $30T economy—raising policy risks, shaking trust, and nudging de-dollarisation talk.
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Power politics, tariffs, tech platforms and capital shifts are remaking the world economy. Here is what it means and how India can respond.
India distinguishes refugees from “infiltrators,” but without a refugee law the line blurs. Here’s the legal maze, gaps, and a practical way forward.
Ajit Doval reaches Bishkek for an NSA meet with Central Asian partners—terror, Afghanistan, and drug routes top the agenda.
After a two-month pause, India Post restarts letters, parcels and EMS to the U.S., now with upfront duty/payment data to meet new CBP rules.
PM Modi announced an India-led capacity-building programme for Mongolia’s border force, alongside free e-visas, Buddhist relics visit, and 10 MoUs.
UNCTAD’s Rebeca Grynspan, a candidate for UN chief, backs a gender-fair process—no discrimination, no “special treatment”—as calls grow for the first woman SG.
With PM Modi declining a short-notice invite, MoS Kirtivardhan Singh represents India at the Sharm el-Sheikh summit on Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction.
UN says ~3 lakh South Sudanese fled in 2025 as conflict escalates. Here’s the context, routes, risks, and what the world can do now.
Clashes along the Durand Line signal a deeper reset: the Taliban seeks autonomy as Pakistan’s Establishment tries to retain leverage.
After the 14th round in Brussels, both sides sound upbeat, but CBAM, tariffs, and QCOs still loom over an India–EU trade pact.
Taliban FM Amir Khan Muttaqi offers talks with Pakistan yet hints at “other means,” spotlighting the TTP dispute, border strikes, refugees, and women’s rights.
Keir Starmer hails the India–U.K. Free Trade Agreement as the biggest post-Brexit deal and a launchpad for bilateral growth and cooperation.
Army helicopters from Sevoke Road base rescued three civilians near Phuentsholing as Torsa floods hit Bhutan and North Bengal.
Syria holds first post-Assad parliamentary polls to draft new laws and constitution amid fragile transition and partial territorial control.
British PM Keir Starmer’s October visit aims to strengthen the India–UK partnership through trade, technology, and strategic dialogue amid global instability.
Conservative leader Sanae Takaichi wins LDP presidency, setting Japan on course for its first female prime ministership.
After five years, India and China will resume direct flights as part of efforts to normalise relations, even as talks continue on revising the air service pact.
India slams Pakistan and Bangladesh over human rights abuse in PoK and the Chittagong Hill Tracts calling them case of systemic oppression and resource plunder.