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China’s New Education Law to Cost Billions
Stocks crash as the new law restricts for-profit education in China. China’s recent law set-up for the private education sector has shocked the entire industry. The industry is claimed to be worth $120 billion and is expected to undergo a…
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Chengdu: The Spicy Capital of China
Immediately after completing my General Fellow tenure in the HNB Garhwal University in March 2009, The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Italy, awarded me a Visiting Scholar position. It was a three months fellowship and I had to work in…
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India Fails to Live up to Its Cyber Power Potential
The Indian governments’ pace in delivering strong policy direction in the field of cyber power hasn’t matched the visible potential of India as a scientific and technological power, member of a policy think tank, International Institute of…
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China’s New War: The Global News Ecosystem
In a pandemic-ridden year, where the Chinese government was being heavily criticized for its mismanagement of the Coronavirus, the former was hell-bent on improving its “image” by influencing media houses in countries around the world,…
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QUAD and the War on South China Sea
World’s busiest waterway, the South China Sea, stretches for 3.6 million sq. km and is an area contested and disputed over by countries that surround it, namely China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Brunei. The dispute lies…
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To resist China and CPC, Indo-Pacific countries need to boycott, fortify, and ally
For democratic countries of the Indo-Pacific to safeguard their national sovereignty, they need to boycott trade and commerce with China and reduce dependency on the Chinese origin supply chain. They must fortify themselves to the greatest…
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COVID-19 and Blurred Boundaries of Women’s Work in Wuhan
The impact of coronavirus pandemic on women’s lives in Wuhan, China, is yet to be revealed in its substantial details. From the available news reportage, it emerges that women have shouldered far greater professional responsibilities.…
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China’s New Mantra ‘Divide and Rule’
A recent tweet imageby Zhao Lijian, spokesperson of the China’s foreign affairs ministry, depicting an Australian soldier holding a bloodied knife has caused another diplomaticrow and fuelled the already tense relationship between the two…
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Accession Day and the Real(i)ty Called ‘Jammu and Kashmir’
There are two ways to look at the seven-decade-old Jammu and Kashmir issue. Firstly, as a real estate dispute, and the other, as a people’s issue involving national self-determination and universal human rights of permanent residents of the…
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