Tom Shugart, an analyst at the Center for a New American Security, highlighted the strategic implications of China's civilian vessels, suggesting they could significantly bolster the PLA's capacity to transport troops and equipment, potentially enabling the swift deployment of up to 300,000
India's ace Single Sculler Panwar finished third in the Qualification Championships at Chungju with a time of 7:01:27, booking a berth for himself for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
New Delhi [India], April 18: Dentium, a beacon of excellence in the dental industry, is poised to make history with the upcoming "Dentium Smile Saga 2024", set to be the world's largest dental seminar. Scheduled to take place at the prestigious Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi on 2
The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) today signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU), reaffirming the critical role that parliamentarians play in enabling good health to foster stable and equitable societies.
Taipei [Taiwan], March 26: iKala announced the successful completion of its Series B+ funding round today, led by Chunghwa Telecom. The total raised amount is $20.8 million (approximately NT$660 million), pushing iKala's total fundraising to over $50 million (approximately NT$1.55 billion).
Certain factors associated with developing age-related hearing loss differ by gender, including weight, and hormone exposure, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Dong Woo Nam of Chungbuk National University Hospital in South Korea and colleagues.
Emphasising strong and old cultural connections between India and South Korea, the president of Indo-Korea Business Culture Centre (IKBCC) Zena Chung on Monday said that she had proposed constructing a Ram Temple her country and said the Ayodha temple will give also give a boost to the econo
Ameer Balaj Tipu, a prominent figure in Lahore's underworld and owner of a goods transport network, was fatally shot by an unidentified assailant during a wedding ceremony in the Chung area on February 18.
The people of Bhutan's Haa and Paro districts share similarities in language and culture. One of them is the practice of offering the first harvest of crops to Haa's local deity, Chungdu. People in the two districts still make the offering as in the olden days, The Bhutan Live reported.
Some analysts and watchdogs have expressed concern over the deployment of so-called "consular volunteers," who see them as part of the Chinese Communist Party's "long arm" abroad.