BRICS Summit 2017: Looking forward to productive, positive outcomes, says PM Modi
BRICS Summit 2017: Looking forward to productive, positive outcomes, says PM Modi
Modi Will Leave Tomorrow For Xiamen To Attend The Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS)summit On September 4. The Visit Comes Days After India And China Managed To End The 73-daylong Dokalam Standoff. PTI | Updated on: 02 Sep 2017, 08:28:26 PM
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was looking forward to fruitful discussions and pragmatic outcomes at the upcoming BRICS summit in China.He emphasized that it has to make vital contributions in sustaining peace and security and address global challenges. I look forward to building upon the results and outcomes of the Goa Summit. I also look forward to productive discussions and positive outcomes that will support the agenda of a stronger BRICS partnership under the chairmanship of china, the PM said in a statement.
Forecasting the Coming Century for Myanmar Without a Crystal Ball
Forecasting the Coming Century for Myanmar Without a Crystal Ball
NLD supporters celebrate the party s victory after the general election in November 2015. / The Irrawaddy
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By Kyaw Zwa Moe 6 March 2021
On Feb. 1, Myanmar’s military seized power from the elected NLD-led government, plunging the country into a new era. But Myanmar’s people have resolutely rejected the military regime, daily taking to the streets in huge numbers to oppose it, putting their lives on the line as they attempt to take back control of their futures. At a moment in history when everything is at stake for Myanmar, we revisit this commentary from October 2019, in which The Irrawaddy English editor Kyaw Zwa Moe, writing a year before the general election, speculated that Myanmar was approaching a crucial turning point in its long history, and faced a stark choice: to allow history to repeat, and fall back into authoritarianism, or f