China advances corridor linking Yunnan to Bangladesh

China has proposed an economic corridor connecting its south-western Yunnan province with Bangladesh through conflict-torn Myanmar, reviving a regional connectivity plan with far-reaching commercial and strategic implications. The China-Myanmar-Bangladesh Economic Corridor was discussed during Bangladesh...

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World AI Conference In Shanghai On July 17-20 To Witness The High Tech Battle Between U.S. And China

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Jul 10 · >

BJP’s National Political Strategy Of Splitting Opposition Is Disgusting

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Jul 10 · >

PoK At Crossroads: A New Protest Movement Is Challenging Islamabad

By T.N. Ashok Pakistan-administered Kashmir has once again emerged as one of South Asia’s most politically volatile regions. What began as protests over soaring electricity bills, inflation and governance has now evolved into a broader political movement questioning the relationship between Islamabad and the territory it officially calls “Azad...

Jul 10 · >

South Asian Job Seekers Are Having A Harrowing Time In West Asia As Also Europe

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: Nearly 10,000 job seekers and unemployed youths, mostly from South Asian countries, were killed worldwide in various accidents and mishaps in 2025, as their quest for work/migration abroad ended in tragedy. In addition a large number of people were also reported missing. International agencies and...

Jul 10 · >

Bombay High Court Order On Protecting Dissent Is Welcome At The Present Moment

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Jul 10 · >

The ICJ Said Yes To The Right To Strike, But Ducked The Hard Questions

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Jul 10 · >

The 10-Second Addiction: Inside The Billion-Dollar Business Of TikTok’s Drama

By T N Ashok The internet is rocking. It’s not Trump with his strikes on Iran breaking the ceasefire. It’s not India PM Modi getting another great civilian award from Australia or New Zealand. It’s the Vertical Screen Melodrama — VSM — that set the internet on fire just...

Jul 10 · >

Karnataka Cabinet Expansion On The Anvil To Project A Fresh Face

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Jul 10 · >

RSS And VHP Are At Loggerheads On The Issue Of Loot Of Ram Mandir Funds

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Jul 9 · >

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By T N Ashok History has an uncanny habit of mocking long-term predictions. Thirty years ago, in the mid-1990s, few economists imagined that China would become the world’s manufacturing powerhouse, accounting for nearly a third of global industrial output. Equally, few believed India, then still wrestling with the after-effects...

Jul 9 · >

Encounter Killing Starts In BJP Ruled Bengal On The Lines Of Uttar Pradesh

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Jul 9 · >

NATO’s Ankara Summit Showed Sham Unity By Careful Management Of Trump’s Moods

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Jul 9 · >

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Jul 9 · >

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Jul 9 · >

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Jul 9 · >

Modi Govt’s Overcautious Oil Market Reading Hurting Retail Fuel Customers

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Jul 8 · >

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