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India’s foreign ministry reiterated that peace along the disputed border is critical to broader ties with China amid reports of a late-July patrol face-off near Taksing in Arunachal Pradesh. China described the border situation as generally stable, while India’s defence authorities dismissed the reports, underscoring persistent fragility despite ongoing diplomatic and military communication channels.
Exiled Tibetan communities are voting across 27 countries to select leadership and parliamentary representation for the Central Tibetan Administration, reflecting the institution’s central role since the Dalai Lama transferred political power in 2011. The vote carries added significance amid competing claims over authority to recognize the Dalai Lama’s eventual successor and growing calls for stronger youth representation.
Balendra Shah was sworn in as Nepal’s prime minister on Mar 27, 2026, after his RSP won a commanding parliamentary majority in elections following deadly youth-led protests last year. The new government faces immediate tests on economic repair, accountability for protest violence, and balancing relations with India and China.
China’s Medog hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo has entered construction following 2024 approval, aiming to deliver ~60 GW of low-carbon baseload power while accelerating Tibet’s grid integration and economic development. Its border-adjacent location and the river’s downstream importance for India and Bangladesh make transparency and regional engagement central to managing strategic and transboundary risk.
The SCMP document suggests the September 12–13 Brics summit could become a key venue for coordinating de-escalation efforts amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and a wider energy shock. Analysts cited by the source expect India and China to play central roles, potentially pursuing parallel diplomacy to rally the expanded 11-member bloc.
India’s new ambassador to China urged deeper economic ties, calling for better access for Indian products in China and more Chinese investment in India. He also highlighted AIIB-style institutional models as a way to temper the global shift toward security-first economic policy, according to the source.
India’s foreign ministry reiterated that peace along the disputed border is critical to broader ties with China amid reports of a late-July patrol face-off near Taksing in Arunachal Pradesh. China described the border situation as generally stable, while India’s defence authorities dismissed the reports, underscoring persistent fragility despite ongoing diplomatic and military communication channels.
Exiled Tibetan communities are voting across 27 countries to select leadership and parliamentary representation for the Central Tibetan Administration, reflecting the institution’s central role since the Dalai Lama transferred political power in 2011. The vote carries added significance amid competing claims over authority to recognize the Dalai Lama’s eventual successor and growing calls for stronger youth representation.
Balendra Shah was sworn in as Nepal’s prime minister on Mar 27, 2026, after his RSP won a commanding parliamentary majority in elections following deadly youth-led protests last year. The new government faces immediate tests on economic repair, accountability for protest violence, and balancing relations with India and China.
China’s Medog hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo has entered construction following 2024 approval, aiming to deliver ~60 GW of low-carbon baseload power while accelerating Tibet’s grid integration and economic development. Its border-adjacent location and the river’s downstream importance for India and Bangladesh make transparency and regional engagement central to managing strategic and transboundary risk.
The SCMP document suggests the September 12–13 Brics summit could become a key venue for coordinating de-escalation efforts amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and a wider energy shock. Analysts cited by the source expect India and China to play central roles, potentially pursuing parallel diplomacy to rally the expanded 11-member bloc.
India’s new ambassador to China urged deeper economic ties, calling for better access for Indian products in China and more Chinese investment in India. He also highlighted AIIB-style institutional models as a way to temper the global shift toward security-first economic policy, according to the source.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5683 | India Reasserts Border Calm as Core Condition for China Ties Ahead of BRICS | India-China Relations | 2026-08-12 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4238 | Exiled Tibetans Hold Global Vote as Succession Uncertainty Elevates Stakes | Tibet | 2026-04-26 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3195 | Nepal Swears In Rapper-Turned Reformer Balendra Shah, Signaling a High-Stakes Shift in Governance | Nepal | 2026-03-27 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-783 | Medog Mega-Dam: How Energy Security, Digital Power Demand, and Border Strategy Converge in Tibet | China | 2025-10-09 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5664 | Brics Faces a Defining Test as India and China Weigh Hormuz Crisis Diplomacy | BRICS | 2024-12-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5273 | India’s Envoy Signals Economic Reset with China, Citing AIIB as a Template | India-China Relations | 2024-10-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |