Future Now
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Release date | October 16, 2017 |
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About Future Now
Blackpool family who fled Gaza fear for those left behind
...By Hamzah Abbas & Hywel GriffithBBC NewsA British family who fled Gaza with only a small suitcase between six of them have said they do not know what the Future Now holds and they fear for the lives of those left behind...
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... That Future Now looks uncertain...
Inside Mali: What now for the country that bet its security on Wagner?
... And with Wagner s Future Now uncertain, it s unclear how much Mali can rely on the group for security...
Russia conscription laws change, leaving some fearful of Ukraine war call-up
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How Modi and Biden turbocharged India-US ties
... Consider this: " It is all about the Future Now...
King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?
... " I think we are in the Future Now, and many young people like myself believe in a new generation, a new era, and believe that the monarchy is out of date, " she said...
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... It is clear that she is as enthusiastic about the digital Future Now as she was during the dot com boom, and that she has a handle on how AI is still in a very early iteration...
Jeremy Corbyn: The left-wing veteran outcast by his party
... His political Future Now hangs in the balance as he considers whether to stand against Labour as an independent candidate in his Islington North constituency...
How Modi and Biden turbocharged India-US ties
Following a lavish state visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington, US President Joe Biden has called his Country 's partnership with India among The " most consequential in The World ". The Bbc 's Vikas Pandey and Soutik Biswas explore The factors that contribute to The Visit 's potential in strengthening The ties between The Two Nations .
The US's relationship with India - The World 's most populous Country - is " stronger, closer and more dynamic than any Time In history" Mr Biden said at The completion of a pomp-filled state visit by Mr Modi to The White House.
The remark may not be an exaggeration. " This summit suggests that The Relationship has been transformed. It underscores just how broad and deep it has become in a relatively Short Time , " says Michael Kugelman of The Wilson Center, an American think-tank.
A key reason is that Washington is keen to draw India closer so that it can act as a counterbalance to China's growing influence in The Indo-Pacific. India -US ties had not lived up to their promise following a landmark civilian nuclear deal in 2005 because a liability law passed by India three years later hobbled purchase of reactors.
" This followed a fading commitment to The Relationship during [former Prime Minister ] Manmohan Singh 's second term as The leader of a coalition government. With Mr Modi there has been a lot more enthusiasm about embracing The US. Mr Biden has also given an overall broad directive to make it work, " says Seema Sirohi, author of Friends With Benefits: The India -US Story.
Ms Sirohi says The US put in a " lot of effort to make Mr Modi's visit substantive and have a lot of deliverables". Defence-industrial cooperation and technology topped The List . Consider This :
" It is all about The Future now. Both sides are talking about cutting-edge technologies and How To seed and shape The Future , " says Ms Sirohi.
The India -US relationship has seen many ups and downs since The US seriously began courting India - First under President Bill Clinton And Then under The George Bush administration. The response from India was measured, never overeager or too forthcoming.
The Reason was The Way India saw geopolitics and its own place in The global order. The strategy of nonalignment, started by India 's First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru , has always been deeply rooted into India 's foreign policy.
India never wanted to be seen in one camp or The Other , or to be seen as junior strategic partner to a global superpower. Mr Modi has not left The ideals of what some describe as " strategic altruism" in Indian foreign policy.
But Mr Modi is leading a different kind of India , one which has considerably more economic and geopolitical heft. He has owned The India -US relations - he formed close bonds with former presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump and now with Mr Biden.
But India 's " strategic autonomy" has not been sacrificed. Washington would have wanted India to go a step further on Russia and probably take a harder public stand On China .
But The Biden administration didn't seem disappointed as Mr Modi repeated his line that " This Was not The era of war" without mentioning Russia . The Indian Prime Minister did speak about The importance of beefing up humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. He didn't mention China by name either But did talk about The importance of a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
This is how far Mr Modi could have pushed his administration's policy without compromising on strategic autonomy. It may not have been The Ideal way for Washington But it didn't come in The Way of making Mr Modi's visit a success.
" The two militaries are working more closely together. They now have arrangements in place where they could use each other's facilities for refuelling and maintenance purposes. They are holding joint exercises and they're sharing a lot more intelligence. Credit to Mr Modi for managing to really test The limits of strategic autonomy. In The Sense that he is getting about as close as you can to a major power without signing on to a full-fledged alliance, " Mr Kugelman says.
India and The US have had major trade differences in recent years over tariffs. Trade relations particularly suffered during The Trump administration.
The Two Sides were not expected to announce anything major in trade as it was understood that The discussions over that could continue later without overshadowing The Visit .
But surprisingly, The Two Sides announced that six separate trade disputes at The World Trade Organization were resolved, including one that involved tariffs.
The US is now India 's top trading partner at $130bn in goods and Delhi's is Washington's eighth largest partner.
While these numbers are impressive, analysts and policymakers feel there is a huge untapped potential. India is also a burgeoning market with The expanding Middle Class and it's been positioning itself as an to become a manufacturing hub for The World .
Many global firms and nations are interested in The Proposal as they look to free The global supply chain from China's dominance. In that context, The Resolution of trade disputes will give further impetus to unlocking The full potential of India -US trade ties.
Mr Modi has said that " even sky is not The Limit (for India -US) ties".
Critics in Washington have questioned India 's perceived " democratic backsliding" under Mr Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Mr Obama, in a television interview This Week , emphasised The significance of addressing The " protection of The Muslim minority in a predominantly Hindu India " during discussions between Mr Biden and Mr Modi.
" The progressives in The Democratic Party are disturbed by what is happening in India . The realists and centrists are all for strengthening The Relationship because of The China factor, " says Ms Sirohi.
But on The whole, there is a bipartisan agreement to make The Relationship deeper and broader. " India is now a strategic partner and friend, " says Ms Sirohi.
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