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New India-Bangldesh waterway operational; enhances transit and connectivity

The first consignment of goods from Bangladesh arrived in Tripura by waterway on Saturday as part of a trial run for shipping of goods from other parts of India to the northeast region via Bangladesh formally making operational of new waterways between the two neighbours

Indo-Bangla river trade opens up huge opportunities

If you happen to be on the Padma or Meghna rivers for a cruise or are travelling to the country's southern part, you will in no way miss a sporadic presence of numerous slow-moving small and large vessels alongside their sudden blasts of horns

Sri Lanka Air Force, Indian Navy and Coast Guard join Sri Lanka Navy to control fire on oil tanker off Sri Lanka

The Sri Lanka Navy, Sri Lanka Air Force, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard are currently working together to control the fire that erupted in an oil tanker off Sri Lanka’s Eastern Coast on Thursday, the Navy said

Indian Coast Guard to assist Lankan Navy to douse oil tanker fire

The Indian Coast Guard on Thursday said it has diverted three of its ships and a Dornier aircraft to assist the Sri Lankan Navy to douse a fire on board an oil tanker 'MT NewDiamond'

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US pledges $6 million more to aid Pakistan's fight against COVID-19

The United States on Sunday announced a $6 million contribution to aid Pakistan’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic

PGIMER-Chandigarh develops robotic trolley for Covid patients

In order to ensure minimum contact of healthcare workers with coronavirus patients and no contamination in surroundings, the PGIMER here has developed a state-of-the-art low-cost robotic trolley for Covid patients that is customized for local needs

Bhutan proposes major changes in 2020-21 annual budget

The Bhutanese government has come up with major changes in the annual budget 2020-21, which will see a significant increase in the overall allocation, as part of its strategy to offset the economic impact of Covid-19 pandemic

India's moves towards military self-reliance

Two years after asking global companies to submit proposals to supply 114 combat aircraft in the world’s biggest warplane contract, India plans to switch to India-made fighter jets

When a virus puts the focus back on a basic necessity - water

Yes, it is 2020, and access to clean, potable water is still out-of-reach for hundreds of thousands of people in India and across South Asia,  writes Azera Parveen Rahman for South Asia Monitor

Full-scale locust invasion if timely action not taken, warns FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of United Nations says that desert locust breeding in Pakistan is ongoing across 38 percent of the land area and warns that the entire country could be under locust invasion if the pest is not contained in time

Sri Lanka elected as Chair of the Seventh Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development in Bangkok

The Seventh Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) held on 20 May in Bangkok-Thailand, was convened as a virtual meeting for the first time, complying with the ‘new normal’ in the COVID 19 context

Bangladesh produces first generic version of Remdesivir

Bangladesh-based Beximco Pharmaceuticals has become the world's first company to produce a generic version of the antiviral drug Remdesivir, originally developed by US-based Gilead Sciences, it was reported on Friday

Economic damage for India from lockdown to be significant: Moody's

Moody's Investors Service said on Friday that economic damage as a result of India's coronavirus lockdown will likely be extensive and reflect the country's inherent economic vulnerability and fiscal constraints

Pakistan's current account deficit soars to $572m

Pakistan’s current account deficit – the difference between country’s expenditure and income – spiked to $572 million in April 2020 but remained largely under control and affordable on the back of recent growth in the country’s foreign currency reserves

$250m from World Bank on the way

Bangladesh is on course to availing $250 million in loans from the World Bank this fiscal year to bring in reforms to address jobs challenges by modernising trade and investment environment, strengthening systems that protect workers and improving policies that enhance access to jobs for vulnerable populations

Sri Lanka lifts import bans except for vehicles in COVID-19 economic recovery plan

Sri Lanka HAS lifted its import restrictions on several products despite retaining the ban on vehicle imports, as part of its COVID-19 economic revival plan

Training of four Indian astronauts resumes in Russia

Space travel training for four Indian astronauts has resumed at Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) in Russia, Glavkosmos said on Thursday

World Bank commits USD 14.8M for climate and disaster response

The World Bank (WB) has committed to providing USD 14.8 million (M) to help Bhutan carry out comprehensive reforms to manage climate and disasters risks, including disease outbreaks

Emergency COVID-19 vaccine could be ready by Jan-Feb 2021: Former ICMR chief

Against the backdrop of leading vaccine maker Bharat Biotech partnering with Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia to develop a new vaccine candidate for COVID-19 invented at Jefferson, it seems the emergency vaccine for COVID-19 would be available latest by January or February next year, says N.K. Ganguly, former Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)