Indo­ Chinese educational tie­ups need nod from Home, foreign Ministries

The Union Government has released a notification which requires Indian educational institutions that plan to collaborate with Chinese counterparts to get clearance from the Ministries of Home and Ministry of External Affairs before signing any agreements or undertaking student and faculty exchange programmes

US warns partners about sanctions risk

US officials have urged all of its allies and partners to forgo transactions with Russia that risk triggering sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).

Panchsheel must for peace

Chinese enjoy Sun Weidong urged India to follow the principle of peaceful coexistence that was devised in Nehruvian era

India offers aid to Pacific island nations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a $150 million line of credit to the group of Pacific island nations for undertaking solar, renewable energy and climate related projects based on their requirement.

India, US trade deal falls through

The India US trade deal could not make it’s way ahead despite Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s presence in New York to conclude a trade package with US trade representative Robert Lighthizer.