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India to build a new dam in Afghanistan - World News

2021-02-09 15:06:00 GMT2021-02-09 23:06:00(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Video Player Close NEW DELHI, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) India and Afghanistan signed a memorandum on Tuesday for the construction of a dam in the Kabul river basin, announced India s external affairs ministry. Once completed, the dam would meet the potable water needs in the Afghan capital city. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony was done through video conferencing between Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and his Afghani counterpart Hanif Atmar, in the presence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani. The project is a part of the new development partnership between India and Afghanistan.

News Analysis: Biden Names China Main Adversary, But Silent on India, Indo-Pacific

NEW YORK – In his agenda-setting foreign policy speech, U.S. President Joe Biden made China the principal adversary of America, but failed to make any mention of the Indo-Pacific region

US President Joe Biden names China main adversary, silent on India

Biden names China main adversary, but silent on India, Indo-Pacific

Biden names China main adversary, but silent on India, Indo-Pacific
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Sri Lanka Cancels Port Deal With India Amid Creeping Signs of Deterioration in Relations

Advertisement Despite hectic diplomatic engagement with Sri Lanka in the recent past, a key Indian project in the island nation now stands cancelled. The Sri Lankan cabinet announced on February 1 that the country will operate the East Container Terminal (ECT) in the Colombo port as “a wholly owned” facility, going against a 2019 agreement that would have seen the ECT developed in a three-way partnership between India, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The Hindu, reporting on the development, had noted an Indian government source as saying about the possibility of Sri Lanka reneging on the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding: “We would hope that Sri Lanka does not unilaterally decide on this matter, as there is a tripartite agreement on it.”

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