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Manish Tewari | War of the chips Published : May 23, 2021, 12:40 am IST Updated : May 23, 2021, 12:40 am IST The semiconductor industry requires two key resources sand and freshwater. They are the basic raw materials The Shaksgam valley alone is home to 242 glaciers that can serve as the grand reservoir of fresh water for Chinese chip manufacturing. It, therefore, becomes imperative to view the Sino-Indian standoff through this technological lens also. (Photo: PTI) One of the less analyzed reasons for the Chinese aggression in Eastern Ladakh since the April of 2020 is access to fresh water sources. Though there has been some discussion and dissection of this train of thinking in the rarefied echelons of strategic policy deliberations the issue has never really travelled into wider setting of public dialogues. It has something to do with semiconductors or the ubiquitous chip that powers our daily existence. ....
Homeless Reflect on Life in a New York City Hotel Room, One Year Later Share this story Hiram Alejandro Durán/THE CITY Since last April, thousands of homeless New Yorkers in the city’s shelter system have been staying in formerly private hotels a need brought on by the pandemic. Mayor Bill de Blasio has set July 1 as the day the city is expected to fully reopen amid rising vaccination rates and decreasing infections. That’s also the day the city has suggested it will complete its transition of people from hotels back to the homeless shelter system, where people were 61% more likely to die of COVID than anywhere else at the height of the pandemic last spring. ....