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China foreign minister in India: Wang Yi meets S Jaishankar
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India and China agreed on Tuesday to resume direct flights and step up trade and investment flows as the neighbours rebuild ties damaged by a 2020 border clash.
Non-fossil fuels now account for half of India's installed energy capacity -- years ahead of schedule -- but the third-largest greenhouse gas polluter remains deeply reliant on coal for electricity generation.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a veiled reference to the U.S. in New Delhi on Monday, by noting that India and Beijing should find ways to coexist against a backdrop of “unilateral bullying.” C
India’s top court has ordered authorities in New Delhi to start removing all stray dogs from its streets and to sterilize and relocate them to shelters permanently.
In cities across the country, the feral animals are both loved and feared. The judges are forging into intensely emotional territory by going after the ones in the capital.
India has suspended an 11% import duty on cotton until September 30, in a move seen as a signal to Washington that New Delhi is willing to address U.S. concerns on agricultural tariffs, while also easing pressure on its garment industry.
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News9Live on MSNTV9 Festival of India, 2025: A grand tapestry of cuisine, culture, confluence and celebration
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India Today on MSNWhy Beijing and New Delhi must compartmentalize disputes for global south unity
Despite ongoing frictions, shared economic and security interests compel both sides to manage tensions. Bilateral trade has reached record highs, underlining deep interdependence, while ambitions to shape a multipolar world through platforms like Brics and the SCO raise the costs of prolonged hostility.
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ABP News on MSNIndia No Longer Has Appetite To Take First Step In Normalising Ties With Pakistan: Tharoor
New Delhi: India no longer has the appetite to take the first step in normalising ties with Pakistan after repeated betrayals, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has said, urging Islamabad to demonstrate sincerity by dismantling terror networks operating from its soil.