The author discusses the nature of interactions between India and Taiwan during COVID-19 and the prospects of their future relations.
Taiwan- India Relations During COVID-19
COVID-19 has presented a new hope, direction and potential for India-Taiwan relations. Both authors concur that Taiwan’s efficient handling of the pandemic coupled with China’s aggressive stance on both India and Taiwan has ushered a new era of civil-society and people’s support for Taiwan in India. ‘Taiwan-Model’ garnered appreciation, gathered support and filled the communication gap between both the countries through webinars and media-campaigns. Both countries have enough common development space and the new civil-society activeness would likely to motivate if not compel the two governments to work together.
Zanist: COVID-19 and Crisis in Kurdistan, Iraq
In this interview he covers the following aspects: The first case of COVID-19 in Kurdistan came from Iran on 13 March;The pandemic was controlled before 3 May but it reappeared after that;The reason for the reappearance is unknown;Kurdistan has a big border with Iran where the pandemic is devastating;This is Kurdistan’s first experience;WHO is doing … Continue reading Zanist: COVID-19 and Crisis in Kurdistan, Iraq