Archive for September 26th, 2023

China’s Economic Slowdown Was Inevitable

The Illusory Success of State Capitalism As China’s economy steadily grew in recent decades, its advocates championed the country as an antithesis—and an antidote—to liberal economics and politics. This argument seemed credible as China grew rapidly under an autocratic and economically statist system. At the same time, the United States—that beacon of Western democracy—was suffering from economic and political sclerosis. […]

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India: Bringing Back An Insurgency In Manipur – Analysis

On September 16, 2023, an Indian Army soldier, Sepoy Serto Thangthang Kom, was abducted and killed by unidentified assailants at Khuningthek Village in Imphal East District. On September 13, 2023, a Sub-Inspector of the Manipur Police, Onkhomang Haokip, was shot dead by a sniper at Chingphei Village in Churachandpur District. On September 12, 2023, three civilians belonging to the Kuki-Zo […]

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IEA minister asks Pakistan envoy to stop violence and arrests of Afghan refugees

The Acting Minister of Information and Culture met with the special representative of Pakistan on Sunday and urged the delegation to stop violent treatment and imprisonment of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, the ministry said. Acting Minister of Information and Culture Khairullah Khairkhah met with the Special Representative of Pakistan Asif Durrani and his delegation in his office. At the meeting, […]

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Acting foreign minister Muttaqi leaves Kabul for Moscow format meeting

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi left Kabul Monday heading a delegation at the invitation of the Russian Federation to participate at the Moscow format meeting, Zia Ahmad Takal, deputy foreign minister’s spokesman said on X. Takal said the Afghan delegation will be in Moscow for two days and will then go on to Kazan, the capital of the Republic […]

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Canada Rocks India-US Relations – Analysis

Biden’s participation as Republic Day chief guest hangs in the balance On the surface, the killing of the Canadian- Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar is a matter between Canada and India. But it has become an India-US affair following reports that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusations against India were based on intelligence provided by the “Five Eyes” group of […]

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