Category: INDIANARRATIVE

EU’s largest economy, Germany is likely to slip into recession

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 13: For many in Germany, a warm water bath could soon become a luxury.…

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Karakalpakstan revolt in Uzbekistan adds to brewing unrest in Central Asia

By Aditi Bhaduri New Delhi, July 12: "There is a Pakistan in Uzbekistan" my Central Asian friends would joke. Karakalpakstan,…

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IMF delays loan deal to Pakistan, embarrassing Sharif govt

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 12: The delay in International Monetary Fund's (IMF) concretisation of the bailout package for…

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Russia releases video, says Ukrainian choppers setting wheat fields on fire

By Ateet Sharma New Delhi, July 12: Russia has once again accused Ukraine of destroying fertile agricultural land, saying that…

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“Winter is Coming” but without Russia’s help can Germany brave the cold?

By Vivek Mishra New Delhi, July 12: "The winter is coming" may have become an overplayed phrase from the fantasy…

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Euro, the EU currency is likely to keep losing sheen amid Ukraine war

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 12: Your travel to Europe for work or holiday could be cheaper now as…

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In Kashmir, Manoj Sinha steps up fight against corruption clogging rise of new Kashmir

By Ahmed Ali Fayyaz New Delhi, July 11: Late last week, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha virtually dropped…

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Will Bangladesh’s garment industry find new markets in Asia as West could restrict access?

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 11: Will Bangladesh aggressively scout for newer export markets for its readymade garment sector?…

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With the launch of Fujian, its new aircraft carrier, China puts pressure on US and India to respond

By Vice Admiral (Retd.) Shekhar Sinha New Delhi, July 11: On June 17, the Chinese launched Fujian, their third aircraft…

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Balochistan people feel marginalised as Pakistan settles outsiders in province to change demographics

By Rahul Kumar New Delhi, July 11: Pakistan keeps finding unique ways to harass its estranged Baloch community. The Pakistani…

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British Tibetans lobby with UK government to restore suzerainty clause with China

By Rahul Kumar New Delhi, July 11: The Tibetan community in London celebrated the 87th birthday of His Holiness the…

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Bullet trains to amphibian aircraft, Japanese tea to Ganga Aarti – PM Modi’s deep bond with Shinzo Abe transcended geographical and political boundaries

By Ateet Sharma New Delhi, July 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that he is "shocked and saddened beyond…

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Nepal’s ruling Maoist party forms 156-member politburo, fails to pick office bearers yet

By Santosh Ghimire New Delhi, July 9: The ruling Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) announced its 156-member politburo on…

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Pakistan could face mass hunger as land use for crops drops

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 8: Concerns over food security are deepening in Pakistan as its all-important agriculture sector…

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Beijing sending senior Communist leader to Nepal next week

By Santosh Ghimire New Delhi, July 8: A senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will be visiting Nepal…

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As an energy crisis rocks Bangladesh, will Russia become a saviour?

By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, July 7: After Sri Lanka and Pakistan, a fuel crisis is now brewing in Bangladesh…

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Nepal’s Election Commission proposes general elections on November 18

By Santosh Ghimire New Delhi, July 7: Nepal's Election Commission (EC) wants the government to hold the federal and provincial…

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Why huge oil deposit discovery on Russian shelf in Arctic could bring some cheer in India

By Ateet Sharma New Delhi, July 6: Russian energy major Rosneft has announced the discovery of a huge oil deposit…

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More Indian tourists flock to Nepal’s Lumbini after PM Modi’s visit in May

By Santosh Ghimire New Delhi, July 6: Nepal's Lumbini, the birthplace of the Lord Buddha, witnessed a the rise in…

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China competition and benign regional role will push India to growth: Business risk analyst Supriya Ravishankar

By Rahul Kumar New Delhi, July 6: The Indian economy will eventually pick up despite inflation and challenges like domestic…

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