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By Parvati Das , 17 October 2025
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US Seeks India’s Strategic Support Amid Rising China Trade Tensions

Amid escalating trade frictions between the United States and China, Washington is increasingly looking to India as a key strategic partner to stabilize global supply chains and counterbalance China’s growing economic influence. Senior US officials have emphasized the need for closer collaboration with New Delhi on trade policies, technology supply chains, and regional economic initiatives. India’s expanding manufacturing capabilities and its role in global markets position it as a pivotal ally in mitigating trade disruptions.

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By Nick Arora , 12 October 2025
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China Tightens Rare Earth Exports, Raising Global Supply Concerns

China, the world’s dominant supplier of rare earth elements (REEs), has announced new restrictions on exports, heightening concerns across global manufacturing and technology sectors. The move is seen as a strategic effort to prioritize domestic industries while controlling critical mineral flows that underpin electric vehicles, electronics, and renewable energy technologies. Analysts warn that tighter supply could impact global pricing, production timelines, and supply chain resilience.

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By Kirti Srinivasan , 6 October 2025
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Chinese Researchers Examine Million-Year-Old Skull, Shedding Light on Early Human Evolution

Chinese scientists have unveiled the analysis of a remarkably preserved skull dating back over a million years, offering critical insights into early human evolution in Asia. The fossil, discovered in a cave in northern China, exhibits anatomical features that suggest a complex evolutionary lineage, bridging archaic and more modern human traits. Detailed morphological studies, combined with advanced dating techniques, reveal new evidence about cranial capacity, facial structure, and adaptive strategies of early hominins in response to environmental pressures.

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By Vinod Pathak , 26 September 2025
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Shenzhou-20 Astronauts Gear Up for Fourth Spacewalk Amid China’s Expanding Space Ambitions

China’s Shenzhou-20 mission marks a significant chapter in the country’s human spaceflight program as its crew prepares for a fourth extravehicular activity (EVA). The upcoming spacewalk, aimed at maintenance, scientific experiments, and assembly tasks on the Tiangong space station, underscores China’s commitment to establishing a permanent orbital presence. With each EVA, astronauts refine operational protocols, test new equipment, and contribute to the long-term functionality of the modular station.

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By Keshav Kulshrestha , 25 September 2025
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China Launches K Visa to Attract Global Talent and Spur Economic Innovation

China has unveiled the K visa program, a strategic initiative aimed at attracting highly skilled professionals and global experts to bolster the nation’s innovation ecosystem. The new visa category streamlines entry procedures for specialists in technology, research, and strategic industries, offering extended residence permits and favorable working conditions. This move aligns with China’s broader economic objectives to enhance competitiveness, foster knowledge transfer, and drive technological self-reliance amid intensifying global talent competition.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 25 September 2025
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China Detects Lunar Landslides Triggered by Moonquakes, Offering New Insights into Moon’s Geology

China’s recent lunar observations have identified landslides on the Moon triggered by seismic activity, revealing critical information about the Moon’s geological dynamics. Using high-resolution imaging and seismic data from lunar missions, Chinese scientists have documented how moonquakes, though weaker than Earth’s earthquakes, can destabilize slopes and alter surface morphology. This discovery advances our understanding of lunar surface processes, with implications for future lunar exploration, infrastructure planning, and habitat safety.

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By Neena Shukla , 24 September 2025
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Chinese Scientists Link Moonquakes to Lunar Landslides

Recent research by Chinese scientists has revealed that moonquakes may be triggering landslides on the lunar surface, offering unprecedented insights into the Moon’s geological activity. Using data from lunar landers and remote sensing instruments, researchers identified correlations between seismic activity and surface slope failures, suggesting that even moderate tremors can destabilize loose regolith and rock formations.

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By Nishant Verma , 16 September 2025
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Trump Pushes for Tariffs on China, Proposes Ban on Russian Oil Imports

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called for sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports while proposing a complete ban on Russian oil shipments, signaling a hardline stance on trade and energy security. His remarks reflect growing geopolitical tensions and rising concerns about America’s economic vulnerability to foreign powers. Trump argued that tariffs would protect domestic industries from Chinese competition, while curbing Russian oil imports would weaken Moscow’s leverage over global energy markets.

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By Maulik Majumdar , 14 September 2025
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Jaguar Land Rover Faces Prolonged Production Halt Following Cyberattack

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the UK's largest car manufacturer and a subsidiary of Tata Motors, is grappling with a significant cyberattack that has disrupted its global operations. The breach, identified on August 31, 2025, led to the suspension of production at key facilities in the UK, Slovakia, China, and India. The company has confirmed that some data was compromised, though specifics remain undisclosed. JLR is collaborating with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to restore operations, with production expected to resume by mid-September.

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  • Cybersecurity
By Vinod Pathak , 13 September 2025
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UK Resumes Trade Negotiations with China After Seven-Year Hiatus

The United Kingdom has reopened formal trade discussions with China after a seven-year pause, signaling a renewed focus on strengthening bilateral economic ties. The talks aim to explore opportunities in sectors including technology, manufacturing, finance, and green energy, with an emphasis on increasing trade flows and investment partnerships. Analysts note that the renewed engagement reflects both nations’ strategic interest in diversifying trade relationships amid global economic uncertainties.

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