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the beginning of a new chapter in relationships | डा स्वर्ण सिंह का लेख : रिश्तों के नए अध्याय की शुरुआत
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India, Pakistan choke on their smog Can they clear the air?

South Asia’s extreme smog worsens each winter, helping to kill an estimated 1.2 million Indians and 128,000 Pakistanis annually more than have died in either country from the COVID virus. As pollution this past winter exacerbated the pandemic, India’s and Pakistan’s governments responded with mutual blame. Yet COVID, and a sudden moment of détente between these bitter rivals, could offer an opportunity to address the smog crisis, and build rare collaboration with the only strategy that can work: a joint one. The governments, their U.S. and international allies and civil society should use this chance to jumpstart such an effort.

Heart of Asia Conference in Dushanbe – News Central Asia (nCa)

Heart of Asia Conference in Dushanbe – News Central Asia (nCa)
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India committed to making BIMSTEC stronger, more effective & result-oriented, says Jaishankar

India committed to making BIMSTEC stronger, more effective & result-oriented, says Jaishankar At a virtual meeting, External Affairs minister S Jaishankar says BIMSTEC has emerged as a promising grouping with growing strategic and economic interests. PTI 1 April, 2021 7:30 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: India remains committed to further building the momentum of regional cooperation under the framework of BIMSTEC and make it a stronger, vibrant and result-oriented grouping, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday. In an address at a virtual meeting of the regional grouping, he also mentioned that the BIMSTEC convention on cooperation in combating international terrorism, transnational organised crime and illicit drug trafficking has come into force last month.

At BIMSTEC meet, Jaishankar says intra-regional tourism badly hit by Covid-19

At BIMSTEC meet, Jaishankar says intra-regional tourism badly hit by Covid-19 hindustantimes.com | Written by Harshit Sabarwal, New Delhi © Provided by Hindustan Times External affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar on Thursday took part in the 17th Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) ministerial meeting, which comprises seven countries. Five of these seven countries- India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Bangladesh are from South Asia while the remaining two, Thailand and Myanmar, are from Southeast Asia. Addressing the meeting virtually, Jaishankar said the collaboration in intra-regional tourism has been badly hit by the ongoing coronavirus disease pandemic (Covid-19) adding that as the overall situation becomes normal, strong emphasis should be laid on developing the BIMSTEC’s brand of tourism and also focus on developing modalities for using the initiative’s tourism fund.

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