BUSINESS
Protests across China reflect a governing crisis — that’s bad news for Xi Jinping
The CPC’s self-governance model has not adequately reflected the ‘people’s interests’, but prioritised maintaining ‘political stability’ at all costs for regime survival and continuity
BUSINESS
India should prepare to deal with Xi Jinping who will be more assertive, even aggressive
Officials who have overseen China’s India affairs, including the vice chair of China’s Central Military Commission Joint Staff Department during the 2020 Galwan crisis, have been rewarded with a place in the central committee
BUSINESS
CPC Party Congress | All eyes will be on Xi Jinping
The Communist Party of China’s 20th Party Congress is a power transition phase. But Xi Jinping seeking a third term and no anointed successor makes this session even more pertinent to observe
WORLD
Rising US-China tensions could have more economic and strategic implications than political
Any change in the status quo resulting from Nancy Pelosi’s visit can sabotage the existing India-Taiwan bilateral agreements and Free Trade Area negotiations which began in 2021
BUSINESS
India’s chip industry can leapfrog on Taiwan deal, but beware of China
India’s tango with Taiwan could be disconcerting China, which regards the Taiwan as one of its ‘own provinces’. Moreover, India’s ‘One-China Policy’ does make New Delhi cautious as to not make it a big announcement giving due regards for Beijing’s concerns
POLITICS
Chinese Communist Party At 100 | From a revolutionary party to a ruling party to a governing party
The Chinese Communist Party’s dexterity to adapt and be adept during crisis and challenges has been laudable to the chagrin to its detractors
BUSINESS
China’s ideological trouble in Xinjiang cotton
Unlike the US-China trade war, the current dispute over Xinjiang cotton and human rights hits the political nerve of the Chinese State
POLITICS
China’s ‘two sessions’ and Xi Jinping’s blueprint for China’s future
This year’s two sessions will be held in midst of international political ramifications. One year after the onset of COVID-19, China’s image internationally has mixed responses









