Tag: Communist Party
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Parliament’s IT Committee adopts a report on the Data Protection Bill despite Opposition Walkout
Following the adoption of the draft report for the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill by the committee chaired by Shiv Sena member Prataprao Jadhav, at least six opposition MPs left a meeting of the Parliament’s standing committee on communication and information technology. Karti Chidambaram of the Congress, Mahua Moitra, Jawahar Sircar, John Brittas of the…
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Examining the No-Confidence Motions of the Past as the Modi Administration Prepares for Its Second
Data compiled by a think tank reveals that all previous no confidence motions have either been defeated or resulted in inconclusive votes, as the Narendra Modi government gets ready to face its second no confidence motion in the Lok Sabha amid the opposition’s unrelenting demand for a thorough statement on the ongoing violence in Manipur.…
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China’s foreign minister was reinstated by Wang Yi, while Qin Gang was fired
China today reappointed Wang Yi as the country’s foreign minister, replacing Qin Gang, who has been absent for more than a month, in a momentous event that may also have an impact on Sino-Indian ties. Wang, who had been the director of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission Office since January 2023,…
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Strategic confidence has been damaged by the border standoff, India informs China
India once again made it clear to China that the protracted military standoff in eastern Ladakh has damaged strategic confidence and stressed how crucial it is to end the standoff at the border for the restoration of normal relations between the two countries. On the eve of the BRICS NSA conference in Johannesburg last night,…
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What is Known About the Dramatic Removal of Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang
Following weeks of rumors that the former Chinese ambassador to the United States and erstwhile confidant of President Xi Jinping had abruptly lost favor, China replaced its foreign minister on Tuesday with his predecessor in an oddly scheduled meeting. After less than a year in office, Qin was ousted from his position by Beijing’s highest…
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China dismisses President Xi Jinping’s trusted aide and foreign minister Qin Gang
On Tuesday, Chin replaced its outspoken foreign minister Qin Gang with Wang Yi, who had previously held the position. The country’s highest legislative body met in order to consider a proposed change to the penal code and make decisions about official appointment and dismissal. The decision was made in the midst of international criticism of…
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World shares are mixed today on the stock market as investors prepare for a Fed rate hike
As investors warily anticipated another interest rate rise by the Federal Reserve, global markets were mixed on Monday. Benchmarks increased in Frankfurt, London, and Tokyo while declining in Shanghai and Paris. Despite a decline in oil prices, US futures nudged up.
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China displays its might against Taiwan before to the nation’s anti-invasion military exercise
The island’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday that China had dispatched dozens of airplanes, including fighter jets and bombers, toward Taiwan. This was a bold demonstration only days before the democracy planned to conduct military drills to prepare for an invasion. Next week, Taiwan’s military will conduct combat preparedness exercises for averting an invasion as…
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Who Are the main candidates and potential decision-makers in the Spanish general elections?
Spain has a general election on Sunday, but surveys indicate no party will gain enough votes to form a governing coalition on its own, necessitating post-election coalitions. THE MAIN CANDIDATE FOR POWER AGAINST THE CURRENT PM IS HERE
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Again claiming it received no individual donations above Rs. 20,000, Mayawati’s BSP enters “Nil” in the column asking for names
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has resumed its habit of submitting its most recent Contribution Report to the Election Commission of India first among national parties. Once again, Mayawati’s party has said that it did not accept any contributions from individuals or organizations in excess of Rs 20,000 for the fiscal year 2022–2023. The 20,000…