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Vantage | How Maldives' two 'India Out' champions, Yameen and Muizzu, fell out
The Vantage Take •Former President Yameen wanted India out of the Maldives. India is still there, but he's the one who's been pushed out
Vantage | Why Ethiopia's Nobel Peace laureate went after its peace minister
The Vantage Take •The Ethiopian prime minister is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, but he's struggling to keep peace in his country
Vantage | What COP28 says about COP's ability to solve climate problems
The Vantage Take •At this rate, COP summits will be reduced to expensive photo-ops and not a solution to the world's climate problems
Vantage | Why world's investors and political leaders are wooing Vietnam
The Vantage Take •As the world de-risks or de-couples from China, it is a turning point for Vietnam. This could be the making of a new ‘Asian Tiger’
Vantage | How China uses ships to bully neighbours in South China Sea
The Vantage Take •A big white ship that belongs to China's coast guard was seen targeting a vessel from the Philippines which wasn't even a military ship
Vantage | Why Khalistani 'secret-memo' controversy is a message for India
The Vantage Take •The ‘secret memo’ was allegedly issued in April 2023. It was signed by Vinay Kwatra, India's foreign secretary, and it was sent to Indian diplomatic missions across North America
Vantage | Three things the Indian voter is telling us
The Vantage Take •The opposition clearly lacks a popular and bankable face
Vantage | Why China is asking 7-year-olds to do 'military drills'
The Vantage Take •China says it wants to create an “iron army of sports players”
Vantage | COP28 may not turn the tide on climate change but it's our only bet
The Vantage Take •The world is already off track when it comes to climate action. It cannot afford political delays and geopolitical standoffs
Vantage | Why world sees India as Asia's new growth engine
The Vantage Take •S&P Global Ratings has increased its growth forecast for India in the current financial year (2023–24) to 6.4 per cent, up from 6 per cent