China plans world's largest dam on Brahmaputra
"Why India is better placed to lead the Global South than China," an Indian scholar wrote in an article for Indian media outlet Firstpost on Wednesday, attempting to discredit China with the "debt trap" rhetoric while praising India.
With the first dawn of 2025 less than a week ahead, India has already started work to shape its foreign policy in the new year.
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China is the world’s second-largest consumer of crude oil behind the United States (US), but is the commodity’s biggest importer globally
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India’s oil demand growth is expected to exceed China’s for the first time in 2024, and continue in 2025. According to Kang Wu, global head of macro and oil demand research at SPGCI, India’s oil demand in the current year grew by 180,
"Your currency in the world is your track record, your relationships, and your trust. And China's hurting at all three.”
China and India have agreed to work toward a solution to their long-running border dispute in the Himalayas after a military standoff there that began with a deadly clash in 2020.
India is expected to account for 25% of global oil demand growth this year and next, the EIA reckons. This year, Indian oil consumption growth is estimated at around 220,000 barrels per day (bpd), compared to China’s 90,000 bpd growth.
India's steel trade deficit widens to ₹26,468 crore, with China dominating imports and European markets under stress.
Analysts also believe the India-China rapprochement will not affect India’s strategic cooperation with the United States.