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The International Tiger Day (also known as Global Tiger Day) is celebrated every year on July 29.
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More than half of global business professionals participating in a Bloomberg survey agreed with the prediction that China and India would become the world's centers of technological innovation by 2035.
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Luckin Coffee plans to expand businesses in the Greater Middle East and India markets via a partnership.
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India successfully launched its Moon Mission-2 on Monday which was aborted on July 15 due to a technical snag.
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China's trade volume with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) stood at 337 billion U.S. dollars in 2018, a rise of 47 billion U.S. dollars since 2013, with Russia and India emerging as Beijing's biggest trading partners within the Eurasian bloc.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping said in Bishkek on Thursday that Beijing is ready to join New Delhi in pushing forward a closer development partnership between the two sides.
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's Board of Directors has approved a loan of up to US$90 million for a hydropower project in Nepal, its first project in the country.
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After years of reconstruction following an earthquake, the reopening of the Zhangmu-Kodari port spells revitalization of trade over the China-Nepal border and of relations between the two countries.
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Nepalese kids participate in a cycle rally to mark the "World Bicycle Day" at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, June 1, 2019.
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As a participant in the BRI since 2017, Nepal is poised to take full advantage of the economic opportunities on offer, making this the right time to elevate its cooperative partnership with China into a comprehensive and strategic one.
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As a famous Hindi saying goes, "A sword can't replace a needle." In the context of India-China relations, the acupuncture needle plays an important role in health care and cultural exchanges.
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A promotional conference on Nepal's culture, food, and investment opportunities, organized by the Nepalese embassy and China World Peace Foundation, was held in Beijing on Thursday.
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Nepalese President Bhandari's first state visit to China boosts Sino-Nepalese ties with both countries setting up several infrastructure projects under the BRI.
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Nepal has strong historical ties to India, but the new deal with China brings the landlocked country new opportunities.