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Indian effort to power renewable energy with the help of Denmark and Nordic countries

03/07/2023

Denmark is a key player for renewable energy expansion and for port logistics modernization in India. Denmark produces 50% of its energy from wind power, Germany 25%. A Danish business delegation accompanies the prime minister on a visit to New Delhi and India participates in a Nordic Conference in 2022.

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A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

India-Nordic Summit

www.narendramodi.in 08/27/2022

Danish port city to play key role in Europe's wind energy plans | DW | 24.07.2022

DW.COM 07/24/2022

Denmark eyes Germany among top wind farm clients | DW | 09.10.2021

DW.COM 10/09/2021

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

Biden and his "Biggest bill on Climate Ever, Ever, Ever"

09/03/2022

The $369 billion Biden Bill on Climate is the biggest bill ever. It was put through with Biden's fellow senators and his long experience in the Senate of the US through the efforts of Senator Coon and Hickenlooper who took a new approach to negotiating with Senator Manchin appealing to his place in history and in the party. Biden said while signing the bill "Joe I never doubted for a moment." Senator Schumer of New York did the negotiations and persevered till the end when Manchin was on board. Adjustments were made to allow increase in drilling to bring down oil prices to create a win-win for all so that it could be called The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 as pharmaceutical prices would also come down with the government retaking the right to negotiate pharmaceutical prices lost under Republicans. It is also a Win for Europe, India, and the World.

Grouped Articles

Biden Signs Expansive Health, Climate and Tax Law

NYTimes.com 08/16/2022

Biden Signs Climate, Health Bill Into Law as Other Economic Goals Remain

NYTimes.com 08/18/2022

What’s in Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer’s Reconciliation Deal on Climate, Health and Tax Policy?

WSJ 08/12/2022

Climate Bill Aims to Boost America’s Charging Network to Meet Rising EV Demand

WSJ 08/12/2022

Opinion | Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country

NYTimes.com 08/07/2022

Democrats’ Climate and Tax Deal Closes In on Passage

WSJ 08/05/2022

Unintended consequences of China's years of hyper growth- climate change and sharply slowing growth

07/31/2022

China's overdependence on the property sector and foreign investment in offshoring factories from home countries to China had unintended effects. The property sector led growth has led to sudden collapse with local governments finances strained by $900 billion according to WSJ and loss of buyer confidence. The effects on communities in the US and EU of shifting local factories to China is well known having alienated the US and EU public, and permanently damaging friendly relations leading to its reversal and shift back to home countries. Years of unbridled hyper growth has not done well for China with the consequences seen today. At the start of this experiment China embarked on in 1990 China had little experience with market economy. The self interested advice of American investment banks and business and the zeal of local government officials led to hyper growth. The US and EU countries could not cope with the scale of China's hyper growth and shift of factories overseas as they had done with Japan in the sixties and seventies because of the sheer scale and compression in a short period for China. The result is sharply slowing growth in China and loss of faith on both sides. It did not have to happen this way and shows the unintended consequences of letting capitalism go its own way with interested parties acting excessively and governments not acting where prudence is needed. The burning of coal in unlimited quantities created the problems of climate change the world faces today- a double blow for the world and for China with lessons for today and how we think about his in future.

Grouped Articles

China’s Manufacturing Sector Unexpectedly Contracts Amid Weak Demand, Covid Lockdowns

WSJ 07/31/2022

China’s Economy Tested by Strained City Finances

WSJ 07/31/2022

China Home Sales Plunge in July, as Mortgage Revolt Deters Buyers

WSJ 07/31/2022

China property sales could plunge by one-third, analysts say, as crisis deepens

The Guardian 07/26/2022

China Bet It All on Real Estate. Now Its Economy Is Paying the Price.

NYTimes.com 10/16/2023

Unintended consequences of China's years of hyper growth- climate change and sharply slowing growth

07/31/2022

China's overdependence on the property sector and foreign investment in offshoring factories from home countries to China had unintended effects. The property sector led growth has led to sudden collapse with local governments finances strained by $900 billion according to WSJ and loss of buyer confidence. The effects on communities in the US and EU of shifting local factories to China is well known having alienated the US and EU public, and permanently damaging friendly relations leading to its reversal and shift back to home countries. Years of unbridled hyper growth has not done well for China with the consequences seen today. At the start of this experiment China embarked on in 1990 China had little experience with market economy. The self interested advice of American investment banks and business and the zeal of local government officials led to hyper growth. The US and EU countries could not cope with the scale of China's hyper growth and shift of factories overseas as they had done with Japan in the sixties and seventies because of the sheer scale and compression in a short period for China. The result is sharply slowing growth in China and loss of faith on both sides. It did not have to happen this way and shows the unintended consequences of letting capitalism go its own way with interested parties acting excessively and governments not acting where prudence is needed. The burning of coal in unlimited quantities created the problems of climate change the world faces today- a double blow for the world and for China with lessons for today and how we think about his in future.

Grouped Articles

China’s Manufacturing Sector Unexpectedly Contracts Amid Weak Demand, Covid Lockdowns

WSJ 07/31/2022

China’s Economy Tested by Strained City Finances

WSJ 07/31/2022

China Home Sales Plunge in July, as Mortgage Revolt Deters Buyers

WSJ 07/31/2022

China property sales could plunge by one-third, analysts say, as crisis deepens

The Guardian 07/26/2022

China Bet It All on Real Estate. Now Its Economy Is Paying the Price.

NYTimes.com 10/16/2023

How the Ukraine War Happened- Miscalculations on All Sides

04/03/2022

The WSJ report on the miscalculations going back 20 years by all sides looks at key events since 2002. An interview by Timakova and Kolesnikov of the Russian president provides more insights into his mindset and thinking.

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An Astonishing Self-Portrait by Russia's President

NYTimes.com 04/02/2022

Opinion | What’s on Vladimir Putin’s Reading List?

WSJ 04/01/2022

Russian Strategy in Ukraine Shifts After Setbacks, and a Lengthy War Looms

WSJ 04/01/2022

Russia Set for Steep Slump and Long Stagnation in Wake of Ukraine War

WSJ 03/31/2022

Putin advisers ‘afraid to tell him truth’ about Ukraine error, says GCHQ head

The Guardian 03/30/2022

Biden says Putin ‘badly miscalculated’ in invading Ukraine.

NYTimes.com 03/02/2022

What kind of leadership can deliver for Britain,-for health, education and infrastructure, for women, climate change, families and children?

01/22/2022

The Guardian looks at Tory leaders Rishi Sunak- the smooth veneer, the tech-bro polished image after the Stanford days, and Jacob Rees-Mogg - the bewildering mix of social classes in the neighborhood of St Pancras where he grew up, to see if this is what will deliver for Britain's future after the pandemic.

Grouped Articles

Rishi Sunak: the polished ‘tech bro’ with low-tax dreams

The Guardian 01/21/2022

Rees-Mogg’s roots tell a true Conservative tale – just not the one he wants us to hear | Ian Jack

The Guardian 01/22/2022

Escaping the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others

12/29/2021

If and how it is possible to escape the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others, harmful for girls and the young, and to mental health, diversity, and education that leads to upward mobility, is the subject of a WSJ series in 2021.

Grouped Articles

The TikTok Spiral, Part 1: Descent - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/27/2021

The TikTok Spiral, Part 3: Escape the Algorithm - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/29/2021

‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos

WSJ 12/17/2021

Teens Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok May Be A Factor. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 11/08/2021

Facebook Faces Official Questions in India Over Policing of Hate Speech

WSJ 10/28/2021

Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony Builds Momentum for Tougher Tech Laws

WSJ 10/05/2021

Escaping the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others

12/29/2021

If and how it is possible to escape the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others, harmful for girls and the young, and to mental health, diversity, and education that leads to upward mobility, is the subject of a WSJ series in 2021.

Grouped Articles

The TikTok Spiral, Part 1: Descent - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/27/2021

The TikTok Spiral, Part 3: Escape the Algorithm - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/29/2021

‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos

WSJ 12/17/2021

Teens Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok May Be A Factor. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 11/08/2021

Facebook Faces Official Questions in India Over Policing of Hate Speech

WSJ 10/28/2021

Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony Builds Momentum for Tougher Tech Laws

WSJ 10/05/2021


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