With Modi keen to stand his ground against Trump's tariffs, and India-China relations beginning to thaw, the SCO summit gave New Delhi an opportunity to assert its diplomatic weight
Beijing would like the week to mark a historic turning point in which a unipolar world finally gave way to multipolarity. To others, it was just tub-thumping bravura. In reality, it was a bit of both.
As the leaders of India and China convene in Tianjin for the SCO summit, their meeting shines a light on a push by global economies to cement new trade architectures away from the West
On the evening ofJune 15, hundreds of Chinese and Indian troops clashed in theGalwan Valley, a remote part of the disputed border between the two countries. Twenty Indian soldiers and an unconfirmed…
At a seaside summit in southernIndiainOctober 2019, Chinese PresidentXi Jinpingand Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modipledged to take relations between their two countries to “greater heights” in the…
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