Arul Louis

Arul Louis

About Arul Louis

The author a New York-based journalist, is a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Society for Policy Studies

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Indian economy to be fastest-growing at 11.5% next year: IMF

The International Monetary Fund projects India's economy to bounce back by 11.5 per cent in the next financial year, making it the fastest-growing major economy, and attributed it to the effect of easing of lockdowns last year

UN expects Indian economy recovery by 7.3% this calendar year

The United Nations sees the Indian economy recovering by 7.3 per cent this calendar year after a coronavirus-driven fall of 9.6 per cent last year

UN hopes dialogue can dial down Sino-Indian border tensions

After reports of a confrontation between their troops along the border in the Sikkim region, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hopes that India and China can reduce tensions through dialogue, according to his Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric

UN chief condoles death of SII fire victims; hopes for full investigation

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has offered his condolences to the families of the five people killed in a fire at the Serum Institute of India (SII) campus in Pune and hoped the incident would be investigated, according to his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric

Pakistan will be pressed to stop giving sanctuary to extremists: US defence chief nominee

US President Joe Biden's Defence Secretary-nominee Lloyd Austin has said that Pakistan's actions against anti-Indian terrorist groups are “incomplete” and that he will press Islamabad to stop giving them sanctuary

US to continue backing India against Chinese challenge, says incoming US secretary of state

Anthony Blinken, who is President-elect Joe Biden's nominee to be the secretary of state, has indicated that the United States would continue to back India against challenges to its sovereignty from China and work with it in the fight against terrorism

A 'desi' at the White House: Kamala Harris says she'll ensure a pathway for Asian community

On the eve of her taking over as the path-breaking first vice president of Asian descent, Kamal Harris assured her fellow Americans from the continent celebrating her victory that she will ensure a pathway is open for the community – and that is a lesson she learned from her mother

Indians travel from exclusion to vice presidency in the United States

The first Indian recorded to have reached the shores of the United States is a man from Madras (now Chennai), the area from where the family of Shyamala Gopalan, mother of Kamala Harris - who is set to become Vice President of the US on January 20 -  hails

India has world's largest migrant diaspora, present in all continents, in all regions: UN

India has the world's largest diaspora with about 18 million people born there now living abroad, according to John Wilmoth, the director of UN's Population Division at the Department of Economic and Social Affairs

UN to restart negotiations for Security Council reform

The stalled negotiations for reforming the United Nations Security Council will restart on January 25, General Assembly President Volkan Bozkır said on Friday