Pompeo was responding to questions about the Chinese intrusion into Indian territories in eastern Ladakh
The Indians have done their best to respond to that, he said
The future of democracy in Asia and the world may well be determined by choices India makes
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
China takes two steps forward, one step back
Perhaps China feels insecure today especially after other countries have been blaming it for the Covid-19 pandemic
NSA Ajit Doval held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councilor Wang Yi over video call yesterday
Under these projects, Chinese companies have access to all power supply feeders, demand-supply information, and critical power infrastructure in the respective area, which can be controlled remotely
On July 4, four of the top six most downloadable apps were 'made in India' alternatives to TikTok
To promote indigenous manufacturing for agriculture, health care, and infrastructure
When we need FDI for the revival of the economy and China is one of the big contributors, we need to act cautiously
It has now become apparent that China's attempts to alter the status quo along the LAC will never remain unchallenged
Besides a strict vigil by the hotel staff, some of them periodically received calls from local health officials, checking whether they were still in the hotel
India, China, and Pakistan all want territory from another. But it's a pursuit doomed to fail as they can't get it without annihilating the other
This piece, carried in Business Standard 14 years ago on May 9, 2006, made certain forecasts which have proved correct. We are republishing the article
Unlike Mrs Gandhi, Mr Modi doesn't have to worry about his party, not yet. But he does have to worry a little bit about a war with China
China today said that artificial blocks to bilateral cooperation would harm India's interests and that the two countries should work together to uphold peace in their border region
To buy 21 MiG-29s, 12 Sukhoi-30MKI aircraft, upgrade existing 59 MiG-29s
Why did we have high import duties in the first place? To be 'vocal for local'
If bilateral tensions escalate, then there may be a scenario in which India and China cease to trade