Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said the Centre has taken up the issue of China’s proposed dam upstream of the Brahmaputra with Beijing and expressed hope for a diplomatic resolution.
China’s state news agency recently announced government approval for constructing the world’s largest hydropower project, boasting a generation capacity three t
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It was the latest thaw in relations between the two countries, whose troops were involved in deadly skirmishes high in the Himalayas in 2020.
Bank of Baroda (BOB) will conclude the registrations for the recruitment of Human Resources on a regular basis for various departments today, January 27. Eligible candidates can apply for the posts at bankofbaroda.in. Earlier, the application deadline was January 17, 2025.
On its 76th Republic Day, India received warm wishes from global leaders and celebrated with vibrant ceremonies worldwide. Leaders highlighted the importance of bilateral relations, shared democratic values,
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After Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, his Arunachal Pradesh counterpart Pema Khandu has raised concern about China's plan to construct the largest hydropower dam in eastern Tibet, warning that it could be used by Beijing as a "water bomb".
Since the Cold War, relations have followed a pattern: a thaw, followed by a concoction or recycling of the boundary dispute.
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