Will Joe Biden be good for India? Well, Joe Biden has been a strong proponent of closer India-US ties since his days as a senator in the 1970s. He had played a key role in getting the approval of the Senate for the civil nuclear deal between the two countries in 2008 and even co-sponsored several legislations on countering terrorism. As Biden is set for a new inning as US President, we take a look at how this change is going to impact US-India relations in the future.
Beijing has in recent months announced a new "dual circulation" model of growth to steer China's economy
Taliban hopes that the Biden administration will abide by the Doha Peace protocols
As Democrat Joe Biden won more than 75 million votes--the highest number for a presidential candidate in history, Trump received more than 70 million the highest total for a losing candidate
With president-elect Joe Biden to replace Donald Trump in the White House, what are the Chinese Communist Party's thoughts on the change in reins?
India, with its market potential, and as a complement to the US economy stands to gain if it plays its cards right
India, with its market potential, and as a complement to the US economy stands to gain if it plays its cards right
India, with its market potential, and as a complement to the US economy stands to gain if it plays its cards right.
Trump supporters held "Stop the Steal" rallies outside state capitols across the country, though their cries of electoral corruption sometimes came as news of Mr. Biden's declared victory was lighting
Former Republican US resident George W Bush has said that Americans can have confidence that the presidential election was "fundamentally fair, its integrity will be upheld, and its outcome is clear"
Shares surged, oil prices jumped and the dollar stayed weak as expectations of fewer regulatory changes and more monetary stimulus under US president-elect Joe Biden supported risk appetite
Emerging Markets including India could offer a more compelling opportunity than developed markets.
Republicans are split on the projected win by President-elect Joe Biden even as President Donald Trump refused to concede defeat, claiming widespread voter fraud
Trump aides and allies also acknowledged privately the legal fights would - at best - forestall the inevitable
Biden's transformation on China mirrored a broader shift in Washington, where a bipartisan consensus began to see Beijing as a threat to the US-led world order
Biden's team has begun the informal work of transition anyway, preparing to name some early White House appointees soon and hold the first meeting of his coronavirus task force on Monday
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Key members of OPEC are wary that strains in the OPEC+ alliance could reemerge with Biden as US President, close sources said and would miss Trump who helped bring about a record oil output cut
Technology industry leaders are awaiting policy changes under the new regime once Biden assumes charge as President in January
Trump has so far refused to concede the election that attracted a record number of Americans to cast their votes amidst the raging Covid-19 pandemic