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PM Modi salutes Nari Shakti on International Women s Day
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PM Modi salutes Nari Shakti on International Women s Day. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 8 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed the indomitable spirit of women as the world celebrated the International Women s Day observed on March 8 every year. Saluting our indomitable #NariShakti on International Women s Day! India takes pride in the many accomplishments of the women of our nation. It is our Government s honour to be getting the opportunity to work towards furthering women empowerment across a wide range of sectors, Modi tweeted.
India begins to âcautiouslyâ approve Chinese investment proposals as border tensions ease
India begins to âcautiouslyâ approve Chinese investment proposals as border tensions ease
Govt is looking at âspeeding upâ small proposals â particularly in manufacturing sector â while big-ticket investment plans, including those in sensitive sectors, remain on hold. Text Size:
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New Delhi: With tensions between New Delhi and Beijing easing in Ladakh, India is looking to âcautiouslyâ approve some pending investment proposals from China, multiple sources told ThePrint.
The Narendra Modi government is planning to âspeed upâ Chinese investment proposals, albeit small ones pertaining primarily to the manufacturing sector, almost a year after the border stand-off in Eastern Ladakh began in April-May 2020, sources said.
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Beijing: China and India should stop “undercutting” each other, shed mutual “suspicion” and create “enabling conditions” by expanding bilateral cooperation to resolve the border issue, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday.
Calling the boundary dispute as not the “whole story” of the China-India relationship, Wang said that both countries were friends and partners but they should shed suspicion at each other.
Answering a question at his annual press conference on the current state of India-China relations following the tense standoff in eastern Ladakh since May last year and how Beijing viewed the relationship going forward, he said it is important that both countries manage their disputes properly and expand bilateral cooperation.
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