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India s ability to balance China at risk if it doesn t get growth rate back — Ashley Tellis

India’s ability to balance China at risk if it doesn’t get growth rate back — Ashley Tellis Speaking at Global Technology Summit 2020 organised by Carnegie India, top strategic affairs expert Tellis said New Delhi needs to open up its economy even more clearly to friends. Kairvy Grewal 16 December, 2020 2:45 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: India’s ability to independently balance China is going to be at risk if it doesn’t get back to its growth rate, Ashley J. Tellis, Tata chair for strategic affairs and senior fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has said. Speaking at the Global Technology Summit 2020 organised by Carnegie India, Tellis said India’s ability to do “cooperative balancing” of China would also be at risk “because any partner of India would want to see a resilient and capable India, not a weak India”.

Will the NDAA cross the finish line?

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From Congress To Local Health Boards, Public Officials Suffer Threats And Harassment

From Congress To Local Health Boards, Public Officials Suffer Threats And Harassment Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Last week, Idaho s Ada County Commissioner Diana Lachiondo interrupted a district health board meeting tearfully. My 12-year-old son is home by himself right now, and there are protesters banging outside the door. I m going to go home and make sure he s OK, she said before disappearing from the Zoom meeting. The board had planned to vote on an order that would have required indoor mask usage and would have limited the size of indoor gatherings. Lachiondo s fellow board members ended up ending the meeting early, and another member said he had protesters outside his home as well.

Our Mission in China

by Michael H. Hunt The Missionary Mind and American East Asia Policy, 1911-–1915 by James Reed The Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China by Jane Hunter This article was first published in the September 27, 1984 issue of This is the bicentennial year for contacts between the United States and China, since it was in 1784 that the merchant ship Empress of China sailed to Canton from New York. It was an auspicious beginning, at least for the American backers of the voyage; the trip netted them 30 percent profit in their investment. In the ensuing years Americans joined with the British in reaping diplomatic and commercial gains from the Opium Wars of 1839 and 1858, before drifting off to chart their own foreign policy. Highlights of this policy included the “Open Door Notes” of 1899, the recognition of the new Chinese Republic in 1913, the Washington Conference of 1922, the dispatch of General Joseph Stilwell to serve with Chiang

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