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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, standing next to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, is accorded a ceremonial welcome at ...
Mohamed Nasheed co-founded the Maldivian Democratic Party and ended a 30-year autocratic rule by winning the country's first ...
In late July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the Maldives culminating in his participation as Guest of ...
PM Modi's visit to the Maldives marks a strategic gain for India, reinforcing diplomatic and economic ties between the two ...
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Strategic reset
The visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Maldives on 25-26 July 2025, marks a defining moment in the ...
Realising that the geopolitical space is shrinking, India is finally calling out the double-speak of the U.S. and the EU ...
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Tehelka on MSNIndia-Philippines maritime exercise: If China is upset, India is on right path’, say analysts: Philippines President in India
The Indian and Philippine navies maritime exercise in the South China Sea drew sharp criticism from Beijing. China accused ...
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Debt-ridden Pakistan breaks IMF’s trust, fails to fulfill its promises, will IMF give more money?
Pakistan's economic plight is not hidden from anyone. And even after IMF's deadline Pakistan could not fulfill three out of five promises. In such a situation, how much impact will this have on the ...
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Newspoint on MSNTariff War:Trump is obsessed with 'tariff war'! If India wants, it can crush the dollar; these are big pawns in its hand
Can India bypass the dollar? The US President is constantly using the 'tariff' as a weapon to subdue India. But if India wants, it can show America its place by crushing the dollar. For this, it has ...
China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean—through port developments in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and potential naval stations ...
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Tehelka on MSNUpgrading relationship to ‘strategic partnership,’ India, Philippines sign agreements on defence, trade and more
India and the Philippines on Tuesday signed key agreements aimed at bolstering ties, including defence documents laying the groundwork for deeper collaboration, agreements on maritime security, trade ...
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