Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping will join SCO meeting

Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) meeting to be held next week under the chairmanship of India. Xi Jinping will join this meeting virtually. China has made its official announcement. China's Foreign Ministry has issued...
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)

India-China: India inaugurates New Delhi building at SCO Secretariat

The 'New Delhi Hall' at the organization's headquarters here was inaugurated on Tuesday ahead of next month's SCO summit under the chairmanship of India. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has termed it as "Mini India". The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)...
South Asia Map

South Asia Map

South Asia is a subregion of Asia that comprises the southern part of the Asian continent. It includes eight countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. South Asia is known for its diverse geography, rich culture,...
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How can Russia influence Central Asia?

Central Asia is a region comprising five countries, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The region is strategically significant due to its location, rich natural resources, and historical and cultural ties with neighbouring countries. Russia has maintained a dominant...
How is brown cloud upsc in Asia?

How is brown cloud in Asia?

The "Asian Brown Cloud" is a significant environmental issue in Asia, The environment and ecology, air pollution, or regional studies. The cloud is composed of particulate matter and other pollutants from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, biomass, and...
Bilateral: Uzbekistan-India relations history

Bilateral: Uzbekistan-India relations history

India-Uzbekistan relations are central to India's vision of an integrated extended neighborhood. Outlined seven emerging areas of cooperation between the two countries, namely- Digital Payments, Space Cooperation, Agriculture & Dairy, Pharma, Gems & Jewellery, MSME and Inter-Sectoral Cooperation. India-Uzbekistan Relations...
Central Asian Steppe Ancient Society

Central Asian Steppe Ancient Society

The Steppe Societies of the Bronze Age (CA 3500–1200 BC) are the Central Eurasian Steppes, the Kotadic and Semi-Cotadic peoples. Central Asia for at least 5,000 years, raising horses, cattle, sheep, sheep and yaks. Their borderless lands influenced Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,...