News about India, Nepal, and Punjab

關於印度、尼泊爾與旁遮普的新聞


Introduction

India and Nepal want to work together. At the same time, the BJP party in Punjab has some problems.

印度與尼泊爾希望共同合作。與此同時,旁遮普的 BJP 党遇到一些問題。

Main Body

India and Nepal want to be friends. Nepal has a new government. They want to make more money and fix land problems. They will talk to India directly and not use other countries to help.

印度與尼泊爾希望成為朋友。尼泊爾成立了新政府。他們希望增加收入並解決領土問題。他們將直接與印度對談,而不會透過其他國家協助。

Nepal is unhappy about a deal between India and China. Nepal says this deal is about their land. They want India and China to ask Nepal first.

尼泊爾對印度與中國之間的一項協議感到不滿。尼泊爾表示該協議涉及他們的領土。他們希望印度與中國先徵詢尼泊爾的意見。

In Punjab, the BJP party has problems. One leader, Dr. Jagmohan Singh Raju, left the party. Other BJP leaders say the AAP party is bad. They say there are too many drugs and crimes in Punjab.

在旁遮普,BJP 党面臨問題。其中一名領導人 Dr. Jagmohan Singh Raju 已離開該黨。其他 BJP 領導人表示 AAP 党表現糟糕。他們稱旁遮普有太多的毒品與犯罪問題。

The AAP party does not agree. They say the BJP is lying to win votes. They say the central government does not help Punjab.

AAP 党並不認同。他們表示 BJP 是為了贏得選票而撒謊。他們稱中央政府沒有幫助旁遮普。

Conclusion

India wants a good relationship with Nepal. The BJP wants to be stronger in Punjab before the next election.

印度希望與尼泊爾保持良好關係。BJP 希望在下次選舉前在旁遮普變得更強大。

Vocabulary Learning

📌 The 'Want To' Pattern

In the text, we see a very useful pattern for A2 students: Want + to + Verb. This is how we talk about goals or desires.

Examples from the text:

  • India and Nepal want to work together.
  • They want to make more money.
  • They want to be friends.

How it works: Want (the feeling) \rightarrow to (the bridge) \rightarrow Action (the goal).

Simple Variations:

  • I want to learn English. \rightarrow Goal: Learning
  • She wants to travel. \rightarrow Goal: Traveling

⚖️ Opposing Ideas

Notice how the author shows two different sides. This is a key A2 skill for describing a situation.

The Logic: Side A (BJP) says \rightarrow AAP is bad. Side B (AAP) says \rightarrow BJP is lying.

When you see "The [Name] party does not agree," it means a conflict is happening. Use "does not agree" to be polite when you have a different opinion.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the people.
directly (adv.)
Going straight to a person or place without stopping
Example:Please talk directly to the teacher if you have a question.
deal (n.)
An official agreement between two or more people or countries
Example:The two companies signed a deal to work together.
crimes (n.)
Actions that are against the law
Example:The police try to stop crimes in the city.
relationship (n.)
The way two people or countries behave or feel toward each other
Example:India and Nepal want to have a good relationship.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The next election will be held in November.
Practice A2 words in a crossword