Future of the US-led Quad is being questioned after India and China moved to resolve a decades-old dispute
As Afghanistan and Pakistan battle the polio virus, public health officials have enlisted clerics to combat vaccine hesitancy
A meeting between the Indian and Chinese leaders held Wednesday is expected to pave the way for improving political and economic ties damaged by a border standoff four years ago. Analysts say lingering mistrust in India could hamper quick normalization. Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi.
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The naturally occurring form of polio remains active in only two countries in the world: Pakistan and Afghanistan. Over 50 cases of so-called wild polio have been confirmed in the region this year despite continuing efforts to eradicate the disease. This report comes from both sides of the border.
The first bilateral meeting between the leaders in half a decade takes place on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Russia
Meanwhile, the Pakistani president approved the selection of a new Supreme Court chief justice under a disputed constitutional amendment
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