Tag: China
The Dragon’s Growing Might: China’s Big Bet on Sports
Written by Sourya Reddy
2008 was an important year for China, as it successfully hosted the summer edition of the Olympics while bagging the highest...
Painted in Hypocrisy: Outrage Over the Yulin Dog Festival
Written by Shantanu Kishwar
Disclaimer: This article contains explicit images that may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
The Yulin Dog Festival...
Sparking a Conversation: Ethics vs. Economics in the Environment
In our next video in the 'Sparking A Conversation' series, Dr Mahesh Rangarajan discusses the relationship between development and nature. In a country like...
Threats Looming in Gilded Waters: Tussle for Indian Ocean Domination Strains...
Researched and written by Vansh Chaudhary.
In 2008, China sent a naval task force to the Gulf of Aden as part of a multilateral anti-piracy...
Tibet’s Way Forward – Marching Down the Middle Path
Researched and written by Rohan Parikh
“Who am I? I am nobody. I was nobody before 2011 and will be nobody after 2021. I am...
“Tibet Be Dammed!”, Says China. But At What Cost?
Written by Rohan Parikh
Tibet’s glacier-fed rivers are the single largest runoff source in the whole world. It holds the Hindu Kush Himalayan ice sheet,...