Protest leaders adamant that they will not negotiate with court-appointed panel saying all its members are 'pro-government' and reiterating that laws must be repealed
There are hopes that the inoculation program will bring the pandemic under control and revive the economy
Analysts worry that deep divisions will weaken the country’s global leadership role
Government refutes claim that sparked criticism
Country has set a target of inoculating 300 million people by August
The world’s second worst-hit nation, plans to launch immunization program sometime soon this month and has set ambitious target of immunizing 300 million people by August
Analysts say the dam, to be close to disputed border with India, will have serious security implications
Approval of AstraZeneca vaccine expected within days, says head of the company manufacturing the shots in India
India bends the curve on new infections, but reviving the economy and resolving border disputes with China will be a long haul
Prime minister says farmers should return to negotiating table
People returning to shop and dine will be key to restoring indian economy
People returning to shop and dine will be key to restoring India’s economy
Sikhs, a religious minority in India who are at the forefront of the protests, have a custom of cooking mass meals to help people in need
Finding a way out of impasse between government and farmers demanding complete rollback of new laws will not be easy
New disputes over a wildlife park in Bhutan have also raised worries in that country
The farmers fear that dismantling government controls on farm trade will remove safeguards that protect them from free market forces
Farmers fear that dismantling government controls will remove safeguards that protect them from free market forces
Farmers fear recent laws that bring in free market reforms will make them vulnerable to exploitation by big corporations
Country optimistic about quick access to vaccine if it gets approval
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