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Shastri Ramachandaran
Shastri Ramachandaran is an independent New Delhi-based journalist writing on global affairs for Indian, Chinese and international media. He worked as senior editor and writer with leading dailies in India and China, including The Times of India, The Tribune, China Daily and Global Times.
January 23, 2017
Trump inaugural brings many fears, few cheers
The world awaits what rhetoric Trump will put into action, with implications for all major nations.
January 17, 2017
Davos awaits Xi's pitch on responsive leadership
President Xi Jinping's upcoming attendance at the World Economic Forum comes at a time when China seems to be taking a leading role in globalization.
December 22, 2016
Premier Li keeps economy on course
Since he assumed office as Premier in 2013 and throughout 2016, Li Keqiang’s emphasis has been on sustaining the reforms and opening-up.
December 12, 2016
HoA conference: Outcome suits India and China
Groups considered as terrorists by India and China have been designated as terrorists, with China emerging as a major player in Afghanistan.
November 20, 2016
Xi in LatAm: China expands footprints in the region
Xi Jinping's visit to Latin American signals China's increasing influence in the region.
November 16, 2016
WIC in Wuzhen: Cyber security is the challenge
Although this year's World Internet Conference is themed on innovation-driven Internet development, the hot topic that may dominate is expected to be cyber security.
November 1, 2016
After BRICS: new strains in Sino-Indian ties
The politics of current drive in India to boycott Chinese goods do not make economic or diplomatic sense.
October 14, 2016
Xi creates waves en route to BRICS
Chinese President Xi Jinping is blazing a new trail in South Asia even before he reaches Goa for the 8th BRICS Summit. His landmark visit to Bangladesh also triggered an excitement in the region.
August 16, 2016
India, China revive candid conversation
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's recent visit to India ended with positive results and demonstrated that recent conflicts between the two countries can be easily overcome.
August 12, 2016
After India's NSG fiasco: Keen interest in Chinese FM's visit
Both India and China are keen to move on from the recent tensions, and Wang Yi's visit is expected to set the tone for going forward in that direction.
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