China's DeepSeek AI chatbot refused to discuss topics like Tiananmen Square massacre, India-China relations, China-Taiwan relations, and other politically 'sensitive' issues, while providing a limited response on other related topics such as the Kashmir conflict,
Experts say India's role as a counterweight to China is far from over, despite Donald Trump's convivial outreach to Xi Jinping As US President Donald Trump begins his second term with a softer stance on China,
China congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for successfully docking its satellites into space.
China’s DeepSeek is all the tech world can talk about now. But the chatbot has a censorship problem. It refuses to answer questions on sensitive subjects. When asked about Tiananmen Square or Winnie the Pooh,
President-elect Donald Trump plans has discussed his prospective India visit with his advisors. He also seeks to travel to China after he takes office. Trump's upcoming visit is likely to take place in April this year or in the fall later this year.
Explore how DeepSeekR1, the controversial language model, evades questions related to China, Xi Jinping, and Mao Zedong, highlighting censorship issues and its implications in AI development.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Beijing that the two countries should work in the same direction, explore more substantive measures and commit to mutual
United States President-elect Donald Trump is said to be planning visits to China and India early in his second term. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump plans to visit China within his first 100 days in office.
Ahead of the Lunar New Year, Chinese leader Xi Jinping acknowledged the country's economic struggles, including slow recovery from the pandemic, a property crisis, and high youth unemployment.
In late September, a US HC-103J Super Hercules spotted four foreign vessels operating about 440 miles southwest of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Upon closer
Sri Lanka’s foreign policy has often been slammed for its lack of consistency, but rarely have such sentiments been voiced by those in power. Recently, Prime Minister Harini Nireka Amarasuriya acknowledged these shortcomings,