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China's Strategic Support for Myanmar Elections Explained

China, a nation without democratic elections, is actively supporting Myanmar's political process. Explore the geopolitical motives behind this surprising stance and its regional implications. Read the full analysis.

China's Low-Altitude Economy: Drones & Flying Cars Soar

China is aggressively building a 'low-altitude economy' with drones and flying cars, aiming for a $208bn industry by year-end. EHang leads with commercial passenger flights, while Meituan scales drone deliveries.

China's New Online Visa System for Indian Applicants

Indian passport holders can now apply for Chinese visas digitally via a new online system, reducing consulate visits to one for biometrics. The move signals a step in normalising bilateral ties.

China Launches Online Visa System for Indians

China officially launches its online visa application system in India today, simplifying the process for tourists, business travelers, and students. Learn how to apply and what it means for India-China travel.

Student Expelled in China for Dissenting Views

A Chinese university student's expulsion over political comments raises serious concerns about academic freedom and censorship in China's education system. Read the full investigation.

India Scraps QCOs on Factory Inputs to Boost Exports

India's decision to roll back quality control orders on factory inputs will reduce manufacturing costs and enhance export competitiveness. Learn how this trade policy reform benefits the economy.

Air India resumes China flights after 6-year gap

Air India announces the resumption of flights to China after nearly six years, marking a significant step in bilateral relations following PM Modi's recent visit. Read more about this aviation milestone.

India scraps 76 QCOs to boost manufacturing sector

Indian government removes quality control orders on 76 manufacturing inputs, cutting costs for MSMEs by 8-12% and enhancing global competitiveness. Key reforms span chemicals, metals, and steel sectors.

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