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Vijeyta Panjwani is currently a political science student at Miranda House, University of Delhi. Her areas of interest include public policy and international relations. Professionally, she is a content writer, editor, and author. Besides, she also loves yapping, travelling, and petting cats!

As PK Dahal Prachanda lost the 5th vote of confidence in during his current term, the United Marxist-Leninist (UML) is all set to return to power with KP Sharma Oli as its head. The return of the ‘nationalist’ leader, with his pro-china inclinations might bring neighbourhood concerns for India. Read to know what’s in store for Indo-Nepal relations! Set on the assembled dais of coalition support- Prachanda’s government had repeatedly faced withdrawals and ensuing votes of confidence. Only this time did UML’s withdrawal, presumably due to support from NC, proved effective in dethroning him. A usual in Nepal Having blamed…

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In the recently concluded 22nd annual summit between India and Russia, significant agreements have been signed for trade, defence, and civilian security cooperation. While the World powers view the Modi-Putin Meet-Up with apprehensions, Indians and Russians must look forward to 5 major developments.

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With the historic UK elections concluding yesterday, as all parties claimed to be “fighting for every vote”, Labour is expected to gain a 20-point lead over Conservatives. Their victory shall not only break a 14-year long conservative rule, but will also have ripples over the country’s relations with India and the EU.

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Manila, 2nd July 2024: In a renewed round of discussions held on Tuesday, the Chinese and Philippines foreign ministries have worked out agreements to lower tensions in the South China sea, while “relentlessly protecting their own sovereignty without prejudice”. The Philippines foreign undersecretary Theresa Lazaro, along with her Chinese counterpart Chen Xiodong reaffirmed that mechanisms to strengthen communications during emergencies in the South China Sea are being developed, but tensions persist between Manila and Beijing. Maritime concerns have existed between the two countries for a couple of years in the South China sea which Beijing claims it’s own territory, and…

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