Author: The Kootneeti Team
Data was expected to show that India’s economic recovery strengthened in the July-September quarter, helped by a pick-up in consumer spending, though the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant raised fears for the future....
Following the construction of INS Vikrant, India became one of the few countries that have built an aircraft carrier mostly with indigenous technology. The Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design is responsible for the...
The Solomon Islands, an archipelago island of approximately 7000 people, 1000 miles from Australia have witnessed ethnic and political tensions for over a decade. In the 1990s, militants launched attacks on the people, especially...
A weak yen, once seen as favourable for Japan’s exports-focused economy, has now become a pain point as it eats into household finances and confounds policymakers. A gradual shift by Japan’s manufacturers to offshore...
The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said on Wednesday it is moving to terminate its trade retaliation case against India after Washington and New Delhi agreed on a global tax deal transition arrangement that will...
Israel and Jordan have signed a declaration of intent for a water-for-energy deal, Israel’s Energy Ministry said on Monday, in the first such deal between the two countries. The project would see Jordan build...
President Joe Biden’s move to release oil from strategic reserves in coordination with top oil consuming nations including China represents a unique bet that finding common ground with the United States’ biggest economic rival...
Taiwan is looking at cooperating with three Eastern European countries on semiconductors, a minister said on Thursday, a move likely to find favour in Brussels which has been courting Taiwanese semiconductor firms to manufacture...
A centre-left-led alliance of parties on Wednesday announced a deal to form Germany’s new government, with surging coronavirus infections posing an immediate crisis for the post-Angela Merkel cabinet to tackle. Two months after the...
Lithuania will adapt to “short-term” economic pain dealt by China over its moves to enhance ties with Taiwan, foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said on Wednesday, while urging Europe to brace against Beijing’s economic “coercion”...