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South Asia remains one of the least integrated regions in the world despite geographical proximity and complementary economic structures. Greater regional trade, improved transport connectivity, cross-border electricity markets, digital payment systems and investment partnerships could substantially reduce external vulnerabilities. 

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Between 2004 and 2023, India produced roughly five million graduates every year, but graduate employment increased by only around 2.8 million annually. Even fewer obtained salaried employment. Millions are either unemployed or working below their qualifications or in the waiting room for the elusive government job. 

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PLA's new tactic: Military storage bunkers spotted in Chinese village near Doklam

China's new villages close to the Line of Actual Control with India, meant ostensibly for settling civilians from far-flung areas close to the border, are part of a strategy to enhance its military infrastructure in the area, top Indian sources said

CPEC new ray of hope for irrigation project in Pakistan

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) has intensified efforts for the inclusion of a key irrigation project in the second phase of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which experts believe could change fortunes of nearly a million people overnight

After Nepal PM Oli, Chinese envoy meets NCP co-chair Dahal

As tensions escalate in ruling Nepal Communist Party over undying differences between two factions, Chinese ambassador to Nepal has yet again expedited meetings with top leaders of the party

Golden development opportunities for Pakistan in China

AT the recent China International Import Expo (CIIE), a Chinese-speaking Pakistani jeweller, Aqeel Ahmed Chaudhry, was very happy because the sapphires and other jewels he exhibited attracted many Chinese businessmen

China rapidly upgrades, installs radars along LAC with India

China is upgrading and installing radars swiftly along the 3,488-km Line of Actual Control (LAC) even as it is engaged in talks with India to resolve the border dispute

China backs Pakistan hours after PM Modi blamed it for terrorism

Hours after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi blamed Pakistan for cross border terrorism, China came out supporting Islamabad’s “contribution to the international terrorism cause,”  Dawn reported

Chinese defence minister to visit Nepal

Chinese Defence Minister and State Councilor Wei Fenghe is scheduled to visit Nepal on November 29

First time in six decades, Tibetan administration head invited to White House

In a diplomatic development that will not be taken kindly by Beijing, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) president Lobsang Sangay has entered the White House -- a historic recognition by the United States to the democratically elected government-in-exile that is headquartered in Dharamsala, the northern Indian hill town

China also sending top official to Nepal after visits from India

Two days after India’s top diplomat completes his visit to Nepal, China’s defence minister is scheduled to come calling

China backs Pakistan after Modi’s tirade

China on Friday rushed to shield Pakistan from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fresh allegations by recalling “positive contributions” made by Islamabad against global terrorism

'China rapidly building infrastructure for its military along LAC with India'

China is rapidly constructing infrastructure for its military along the 3,488 km Line of Actual Control (LAC) even at a time when it is in talks with India to resolve the border disputes, Indian military officials say

Chinese envoy joins Sri Lankan PM at signing of China-invested tire factory at Hambantota Port

The newly appointed Ambassador of China to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong paid a courtesy call on Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Thursday and jointly witnessed the agreement signing of Ceylon Tire Manufacturing Factory, the first-ever FDI project in Hambantota Port zone

Tibetans in exile elated at US House speaker's commitment to their 'freedom'

Hours after US Democratic lawmakers re-nominated House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to lead the party for another two years, her decades-old unwavering support to the cause of the Tibetan people has been reaffirmed with passing of a bipartisan resolution on 'autonomous' Tibet

“We need investments: not loans” Sri Lankan President tells Chinese Ambassador

Sri Lanka has made it a priority to attract investments instead of borrowing from foreign nations in its development efforts, said President Gotabaya Rajapaksa when he met the newly appointed Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong at the President’s House on Thursday (19)

China offers 'helping hand' to Maldives

China is always prepared to offer its help to the Maldives in times of need,  Chinese Ambassador to the Maldives Zhang Lizhong has stated