Jun 27, 2024 | Irresponsible China | Daily Report |
Irresponsible China | News Count (3) | |
1 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Bangladesh | 1 |
2 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Nepal | 1 |
3 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Sri Lanka | 1 |
1. Former Bangladeshi information minister lauds China's remarkable developments in sci-tech
- Former Bangladeshi Information Minister praises China's advancements in science and technology highlighting its contributions to global development and impact on high-tech fields, emphasizing importance for developing countries like Bangladesh.
- China's achievements in sci-tech, digital economy and green energy noted as driving forces for modernization and sustainable development with emphasis on advancements benefiting traditional industries, livelihoods and rural vitalization.
- Bangladesh anticipates benefits from China's growth, especially through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative with collaborative ICT projects enhancing digital infrastructure and promoting technology transfer for greener-energy systems, fostering a shared future for humanity.
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2. 16th Nepal-China DCM meeting concludes, two sides agree to focus on economic opportunities
- Nepal-China 16th DCM reviews bilateral relations reaffirms commitment to cooperation in various sectors and emphasizes the importance of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.
- Both sides plan to celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025, enhance high-level visits and boost cooperation in trade, investment, connectivity and tourism promotion.
- Chinese Vice Minister Sun visits Nepal, discusses cooperation with top Nepali officials and emphasizes commitment to development cooperation and One-China Policy before departing for Beijing.
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3. Sri Lanka Reaches Debt Restructuring Deal With Bilateral Creditors, Including China and India
- Sri Lanka secures debt restructuring deal with key creditor nations allowing deferment of loan payments until 2028 and repayment on concessional terms until 2043.
- Agreement enables Sri Lanka to limit debt payments to less than 4.5% of GDP between 2027 and 2032, easing economic strain and aiding recovery efforts.
- Deal reopens doors to bilateral transactions, resuming stalled foreign projects such as highways, light railway, and airport development, fostering economic growth and stability.
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