Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his Bhutanese counterpart Lotay Tshering will on Friday launch RuPay card Phase-II that will allow Bhutanese card holders to access RuPay network in India. ( read original story ...)
China builds village inside Bhutan, 9 km away from Doklam stand-off site
As per the images shared by the CGTN journalist, the village established by the Chinese is located 2 km inside Bhutan's territory ... ( read original story ...)
India-Bhutan to launch Phase-II of RuPay card
The prime ministers of India and Bhutan will jointly launch the second phase of Rupay card via video conferencing on Friday. ( read original story ...)
India, Bhutan to virtually launch RuPay Card phase-2 in Bhutan on November 20
The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said Prime Ministers of India and Bhutan will virtually launch RuPay Card phase-2 in Bhutan on November 20. ( read original story ...)
PM Modi, Bhutan PM to launch Rupay card Phase-2 project
The prime ministers of the two countries had jointly launched Phase-I of the project during Modi's state visit to Bhutan in August last year. The implementation of Phase-I of RuPay cards in Bhutan has ... ( read original story ...)
Timor-Leste’s New Government and the Future of the Youth in Politics
Timor-Leste’s long-awaited government must not leave the country’s youth out of its policy plans. Led by Mari Alkatiri, secretary-general of the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East ... ( read original story ...)
Bahrain, Israel ink deal to start commercial flights in early 2021
Fourteen weekly flights will operate between Bahrain and Tel Aviv following signing of agreement Bahrain and Israel have agreed to start operating commercial flights and initiate procedures to open ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia raises Nagorno-Karabakh conflict troop toll to 2,425
Armenia's prime minister presented a 15-point “road map” Wednesday aimed at “ensuring democratic stability” in what appeared to be a bid to resolve a political crisis ... ( read original story ...)
Armenia sharply raises troop death toll in Nagorno-Karabakh as political crisis brews
Armenia raises the number of its troops killed in fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh to 2,425 as a political crisis brews over its truce with Azerbaijan. ( read original story ...)
China could face Mongolia coal import shortage amid coronavirus lockdown, but supply disruptions unlikely
Mongolia has imposed a national coronavirus lockdown until December that could impact exports of coking coal to China, but disruptions to its supply are unlikely. ( read original story ...)