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Amid economic and security worries, Japan will enlist Taiwan chipmaker TSMC’s assistance to revolutionize its semiconductor industry.
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Amid economic and security worries, Japan will enlist Taiwan chipmaker TSMC’s assistance to revolutionize its semiconductor industry.

Japan will invest heavily in producing cutting-edge semiconductors, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company will establish a second facility there.According to analysts, post-Covid development must include the Ukraine War and the Tension in Taiwan since they might result in the island's chip supply being cut off. With some help from Taiwan, Japan intends to heavily invest in its semiconductor industry in order to restore its local industry. Analysts predict that the upcoming "revolution" will differ from the previous one in that Tokyo is eager to form partnerships with foreign governments and businesses, including European companies, while Japanese companies use their cutting-edge technology to produce niche chips, the tiny bundle of circuits that perform specific functions in t...
When you travel, there are things “Bigger Than Politics”: S Jaishankar
Asia, Business, Politics

When you travel, there are things “Bigger Than Politics”: S Jaishankar

S. Jaishankar said that he can speak for himself and avoids politics when he travels, speaking at an event in Cape Town after attending the BRICS foreign ministers' summit.Cap City: Days after Congressman Rahul Gandhi frequently criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his administration during his current US tour, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated on Saturday that there are sometimes "things bigger than politics" when one leaves the nation.Rahul Gandhi, a former leader of the Congress party and a former member of parliament, spoke to Indian Americans in Santa Clara, California, earlier this week. He called Prime Minister Modi a "specimen" and criticized his administration's policies on a number of fronts. S. Jaishankar said that he can speak for himself and avoids polit...
China asserts that the US must move decisively to put relations “back on track.”
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China asserts that the US must move decisively to put relations “back on track.”

On Monday, the Chinese foreign ministry urged the United States to take "concrete actions" to repair the strained ties between the two nations. At a routine press conference in Beijing on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Mao Ning said, "We urge the US to form a correct perception of China, stop meddling in China's internal affairs, stop endangering China's sovereignty, security, and development interests, and work with China to bring China-US relations back to the right track with concrete actions." The declaration followed US President Joe Biden's claim that he anticipated improved diplomatic relations with China in the near future. At a news conference held in conjunction with the G7 leaders' meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, Biden predicted that the deadlock will soon sta...
China

President of Kyrgyzstan meets with China’s senior political adviser

Wang Huning, China's senior political adviser, met with Sadyr Japarov, the president of Kyrgyzstan, on Friday in Beijing. The two nations should act on the significant consensus reached by the two heads of state, firmly support one another, expand all-around cooperation, deepen security coordination, increase people-to-people exchanges, and enhance coordination and cooperation in regional and international affairs, according to Wang, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Wang said that the CPPCC national committee is prepared to collaborate with Kyrgyzstan to enhance interactions via all channels and at all levels and to help create a community between China and Kyrgyzstan with a shared future of friendly coexistence an...
Biden’s political motivation to strengthen US-China relations is still debatable.
China

Biden’s political motivation to strengthen US-China relations is still debatable.

Despite the US ambassador to China's apparent soft rhetoric in which he rejected a cold war between the world's two largest economies and referred to "decoupling" as unhealthy and "not smart," some Chinese observers said on Wednesday that China should not be seduced by those "beautiful words" because the key to reversing the deterioration of US-China relations is whether the US government has the political will to implore Beijing to change its ways. US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns said on Tuesday at a virtual event hosted by the Washington-based think tank Stimson Center that the US is prepared to undertake high-level conversations with China and wants to improve lines of communication between the two nations. The US's relationship with China is still "complicated" and competi...
India’s digitalization has the world enthralled: EAM Jaishankar
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India’s digitalization has the world enthralled: EAM Jaishankar

Six crore people have access to internet in 2014. It is 80 crore today. It increased from six to 80. There were 25 crore internet users. Today, it is 85 crores. In this nation, we have installed a 25 lakh kilometer optical fiber network, according to Jaishankar. On Sunday, S. Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs, said that India's digitalization is a global phenomenon. "Why is India so fascinating to the rest of the world? Today? The EAM made this statement while speaking with intellectuals in Dharwad, Karnataka. "It is in the digitisation of India," he remarked. Six crore people have access to internet in 2014. It is 80 crore today. It increased from six to 80. There were 25 crore internet users. Today, it is 85 crores. In this nation, we have installed optical fiber cable ...
AUSTRALIA REFUSES TO YEILD TO CHINA’S PRESSURE
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AUSTRALIA REFUSES TO YEILD TO CHINA’S PRESSURE

 One of the narratives that emerged from the recent G-20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, was that Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had demonstrated the success of Australia's unsubmissive approach to China by securing a face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. By refusing to yield to China's belligerence and economic coercion, Canberra has earned Beijing's respect or at the very least China's acknowledgement that its tactics will not work. Rather than a single meeting, sustained high-level engagement between Beijing and Canberra will determine whether this is true. Instead of making predictions about how the relationship will develop in the future, what is currently of interest is how Australia's approach to China has been described over the last half-decade, ...
Explosive outbreaks of COVID-19 in China are a testimony to the failure of its vaccines and the CCP
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Explosive outbreaks of COVID-19 in China are a testimony to the failure of its vaccines and the CCP

China’s disastrous zero covid policy has resulted in numerous concerning protests emerging within the country. The Chinese Communist Party’s lack of concern in safeguarding its citizens from the lethal covid-virus, is a testimony to the governments failure in securing safe vaccines for its population. China’s independently manufactured vaccines have proven ineffective against the fatal outbreak that has gripped the country since the past couple of years. The CCP’s inability to free up restrictions is a direct result of the same, where the outbreak has been unmanage in terms of containment. Chinese authorities in the initial phases of the pandemic rejected scientifically developed vaccines from world-class manufacturers such as Moderna and Pfizer. This decision has now come to haunt not
Bangladeshis protest to mark the 14th anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai attack
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Bangladeshis protest to mark the 14th anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai attack

Dhaka, Bangladesh: KUET Sachetan Sikharthibrindo organised a protest demonstration at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology. Holding banners and posters condemning Pakistan for inciting terrorism, students participated in the event and criticized Pakistan for the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Demonstrations and candlelight marches were held in Satikira. The protest demonstrations were held under the banner of Pourasba peace club, Natyadal Satkira and VBD Satikira. Protestors vehemently criticised Pakistan for targeting innocent people and its continued support and assistance to enemies of peace. Protestors holding banners and placards highlighting the 26/11 Mumbai attacks participated in the demonstration. They also burnt the effigies of Hafiz Sayeed, and Masood Azhar and...
CHINA SEEKS ASEAN SUPPORT TO INSULATE SOUTH CHINA SEA
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CHINA SEEKS ASEAN SUPPORT TO INSULATE SOUTH CHINA SEA

China attempts to turn the South China Sea region insular as a counter to the United States promoting the QUAD and AUKUS to remain in the region as a vigilant force to project its rules-based order policy in Asia and Indo-Pacific. For the first time, China engineers a ‘joint’ declaration by itself and the Asean to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea, describing the endeavor “the common aspiration of countries in the region”. China’s state-supporting media, the People's Daily gives the game away by reporting the incident thus: “The historical trend of peace and stability in the South China Sea is irresistible, and the trend of the times for regional unity and cooperation is irresistible. Forces outside the region insist on playing geopolitical tricks in the regio