China and India constitute the two largest emerging economies in the world today whose rise will pose significant consequences for the future of the global international order. However, as the geopolitical environment has significantly deteriorated with numerous crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Read moreChina and India are the world’s two most populous countries. Whilst historical tensions and territorial skirmishes have sometimes found Beijing and New Delhi at loggerheads, increasing economic and socio-cultural interactions over the past two decades indicate a need for systemic recalibration of t...
Read moreFor more than two years, China-India relations have suffered considerable setbacks in the shadow of border tensions and conflict. The relationship has hovered in a lack of strategic momentum, mutual trust and high-level exchanges, and frustrated efforts to improve China-India ties. The current Russi...
Read moreAs the world continues to suffer due to the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China's choices and stance are being watched closely. Many are concerned that China's pandemic control will have a lasting impact on the country's continued reform and opening up as its choices will have a profound...
Read moreDuring US President Joe Biden’s trip to Europe, the United States and the European Commission reached an agreement to conduct strategic energy cooperation, aimed at reaching independence from Russian fossil fuels, and a joint Task Force on Energy Security was established to set out cooperation para...
Read moreChina’s “dual carbon” goal, namely achieving carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, is a noteworthy topic at the 2022 Two Sessions. This year’s meetings set the tone for the next steps that China will take to achieve its “dual carbon” goal and its transition to a green economy.
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