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Delhi gasps, Beijing breathes: Can China teach India how to clean up smog?

In this episode of Statecraft, Geeta Mohan examines why Delhi remains one of the world's most polluted cities while Beijing has drastically improved its air quality over the past decade. The Chinese government declared what Premier Li Keqiang called a 'war against pollution'. While Delhi grapples with policy paralysis, Beijing implemented a command-and-control model, shutting down thousands of coal boilers, slashing coal use, and heavily investing in renewable energy. The programme delves into the critical lessons Delhi must learn from China's success, focusing on cross-state coordination, strict enforcement by bodies like the National Green Tribunal, technological adoption, and transparent data. It highlights the futility of temporary measures like cloud seeding, which the Ministry of Earth Sciences has called an 'experiment', not a systemic solution.

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Russia offers Su-57 fighter jet to India, Putin highlights deep defence ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored the enduring strategic partnership between Russia and India during a discussion on military and technical cooperation at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). He noted that a substantial share of India's military equipment is of Russian origin, reflecting decades of close defence collaboration. Emphasising the trust between the two nations, Putin said their relationship extends beyond simple trade and arms sales. He cited the BrahMos supersonic missile as a successful example of joint research and development. Putin also revealed that Russia remains willing to sell its Su-57 fighter jet to India, despite an earlier joint development programme not materialising.

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