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India and China should stand together to overcome difficulties in the face of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, the spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India said on ...
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“Historical trends and management’s adeptness at navigating political climates support a bullish outlook,” asserts the investor.
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How have India and China responded to moments of crises and the potential for cooperation in bilateral ties? What can happen going forward? Official records and statements, as well as commentary from India’s top diplomats who engaged with China,
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India's commerce minister said his country's startups needed to emulate China by focusing on high-end tech and not quick grocery deliveries or fancy ice cream - harsh criticism that had entrepreneurs quickly pointing out the government's shortcomings.
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Anticipating new tariffs imposed by the US, Apple expedited shipments of iPhones and other products from India to the US in late March. This strategic
Days after Piyush Goyal’s remarks, ‘India vs China’ display board at Startup Mahakumbh sparks debate
Goyal had said that while China is forging ahead with “high-end tech” startups, India seems more focused on grocery delivery, food apps and gig work.
COLOMBO/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India and the United Arab Emirates agreed to develop an energy hub in Sri Lanka, India's foreign ministry said on Saturday, as New Delhi's competition with China grows in the Indian Ocean island nation.
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Prime Minister Modi's visit to Sri Lanka led to a tripartite agreement involving the UAE to develop Trincomalee as an energy hub. The project aims to
The display contrasted the technological focus of Chinese startups—highlighting areas such as electric vehicles (EVs), battery technology, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, global logistics, robotics,
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Regtechtimes on MSNApple Moves Billions in Products from China and India to Shield U.S. Supply Chain from Tariff ShockApple flew large batches of iPhones and other products from India and China to the United States during the last week of March. This sudden rush wasn’t part of any new launch or product demand. Instead,