Tag: Narendra Modi
India and Canada: Murder and Diplomacy
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau accuses the Indian government of being involved in a murder plot. This brings the countries’ strained relationship to a new low. source site
Free trade with India: Sunak wants to create what Johnson only dreamed of – economy
To understand what the Brexiteers are still dreaming of, you first have to go back to Greenwich. Boris Johnson stopped there, in east London, three and a half years ago…
G20 and its impact – politics
The effort involved in a G-20 summit is gigantic, but what about the return? An organization uses AI to check what becomes of the summit decisions. Was it worth it?…
China and India: will Xi Jinping stay away from the G-20 summit? – Politics
It has not yet been confirmed that Chinese President Xi Jinping intends to skip the G-20 summit in Delhi, but if it does, it is likely to be taken as…
Himalayan conflict: Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi speak for first time in years – Politics
In addition to the big sensation that the Brics states want to add a few letters, there was also a small sensation at the summit in South Africa: a meeting…
India: Rahul Gandhi is allowed to do politics again – politics
A follower shook pink flowers on his head, Rahul Gandhi raised his open hand to his heart in thanks, it was a good day for the prominent Indian opposition figure,…
India: Modi government attacks Obama – politics
Former US President Barack Obama’s views are still being heard around the world. India is no exception, as Obama apparently struck a chord in a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour…
USA and India: friendship of convenience
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very fond of Donald Trump. Now he is visiting Joe Biden, with whom the relationship is more complicated. China of all people could help.…
India: The guilty will be punished. So nobody
275 people die in the rail disaster in the east of the country. The cause should not lie with individuals, but in the system. source site
Scholz and Lindner in India: After the war nobody asks here – politics
From Daniel Brössler and Henrike Roßbach, Delhi, Bangalore The chancellor sits casually on a bar stool under old acacia trees, a fountain splashes in the pond next door, and until…