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The bodies of all eight people who were on a U.S. Marine helicopter which crashed have been found, said Nepalese government and military spokesmen. Read More »
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The bodies of all eight people who were on a U.S. Marine helicopter which crashed have been found, said Nepalese government and military spokesmen. Read More »
Three weeks after a massive earthquake in Nepal, some of the hardest-hit people say they don’t have the food or shelter needed to last through the fast-approaching rainy season. Read More »
The prime ministers of the world’s two biggest countries leaned on each other Friday for what may be the most politically power-packed selfie in history. Read More »
Chinese tourists traveling to India will no longer have to line up at an Indian embassy or consulate to get tourist visas.
During his visit to China Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Chinese nationals will soon be able to apply for the visas online. The move is the latest attempt by India to get more Chinese tourists to visit. Read More »
While it is true that India’s economic growth has surpassed China’s in recent quarters, a quick glance at even the most basic economic indicators show how far India’s economy has to go. Read More »
An official in Nepal’s defense ministry said Friday that Nepalese forces had found wreckage of a U.S. Marine helicopter that went missing this week while flying relief materials to earthquake-stricken villages there. Read More »
That’s the gist of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s evaluation of the relationship between his country and China after talks with his Chinese counterpart, Li Keqiang, on Friday. Read More »
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China this week carries huge significance. With his “Make in India” campaign to drive growth and create jobs, Mr. Modi is in the very early throws of challenging China’s dominance as the world’s top producer of low-cost goods for the global market. Read More »
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his second day in China on Friday with his Chinese counterpart Li Kerqiang in Beijing. Read More »
India’s Sahara Group is edging closer to parting with its three prized hotels in New York and London as the company tries to free its chairman from jail. Read More »
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