India will make a significant strides in the global trade over the next five years, contributing about 6 per cent in the world's trade growth, just behind China at 12 per cent and the United States at 10 per cent, a joint report by DHL and the New York University Stern School of Business.
"This is not surprising, that China has sent a formal reply and said that this is dance between China's dragon and India's elephant. On June 19, 2020, when our Prime Minister was a non-biological PM, then he had given this statement where he gave a clean chit to China," Ramesh told ANI.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's positive remarks on China-India relations in a podcast interview and also noted that being partners in mutual success and achieving "Dragon-Elephant Dance" cooperation is the only correct choice for Chi
While addressing a press conference on Friday, Wang Yi said, "This year marks the 75th anniversary of China-India diplomatic relations. China stands ready to work with India to sum up past experience, forge a path forward, and advance China-India relations on the track of sound and stable de
India's economy is expected to remain resilient despite global trade uncertainties and shifting monetary policies. Larger economies like China, India, and the US tend to be less reliant on external trade, making them relatively insulated from the economic risks associated with tariff wars
Some Indian CDMOs have witnessed a 50 per cent year-on-year increase in Requests for Proposals (RFPs) in 2024, as global pharmaceutical companies look to diversify supply chains beyond China. Indian pharma services are priced 20 per cent lower than their Chinese counterparts, making them a c
After External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar underscored the need for "mutual respect, sensitivity, and interests" in India-China relations, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stressed the importance of cooperation between the two nations.
In his remarks at the reception, Wang Lei said that India and China should jointly maintain peace and tranquility in border areas, forging a path for the neighbouring nations to co-exist in harmony and create a better future together.
The US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added 11 entities to its Entity List, targeting organisations in China. BIS removed three Indian entities--Indian Rare Earths, Indira Gandhi Atomic Research Center (IGCAR), and Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC).
Penpa Tsering spoke about China's policy of changing the names of places and occupying areas. He said that the Tibetan Government in-exile is working to draft a new map of Tibet while composing of a book on old Tibetan names in its original format to counter claims made by China.