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This is China! blog, 25th April 2012. Comment: Interesting set of points on a Chinese person's first impressions of India.
Any competition the media promotes between the economic development of China and India is bogus.
Peng Gang
Chinese Economic and Commercial Counsellor Peng Gang says there are many irritants in India-China ties, particularly New Delhi's 'stubbornness' on issuing visas. Plus, he says, there's often little...
SM Krishna of The Economic Times--
BEIJING: India and China should manage the competition between themselves within an agreed strategic framework that allows them to pursue their core interests, External Affairs Minister S M...
Comment: This book is available as a FREE eBook in many places on the Net. Just search Google!
It The Art of conflict published by chinese people military services Sunlight Tzu is among the most popular guide associated with conflict. This particular conflict guide ended up being published by Sunlight Tzu right after ...
BBC News, India--
Millions of Indian workers are expected to join a strike against high inflation and to demand better working conditions and an end to selling off state firms.
| East Asia Forum; Author: Jabin T.Jacob, RSIS--
In the 50 years since the 1962 Sino–Indian conflict over their disputed boundary, relations between the two countries have...
Tibetan Review: Feb27, 2012--
China on Feb 25 pledged to guarantee the safety of what it called the strategically important region of Arunachal Pradesh, a Himalayan border state of India claimed by it as southern Tibet. Its official Xinhua news agency Feb 25 said the country’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei made the remark when asked to comment on a news report of Indian officials participating in activities organized by the “so-called Arunachal Pradesh" region.
Channel News Asia--
India's defence minister said on Monday that China's comments on his visit to a territory disputed by the neighbours were 'highly objectionable', sparking a new war of words over the contested border.
AFP – Mon, Feb 27, 2012--
India's defence minister said on Monday that China's comments on his visit to a territory disputed by the neighbours were "highly objectionable," sparking a new war of words over the contested border.
- Economy and Politics - livemint.com--
Chinese foreign minister likely to visit India in March, Yang Jiechi, ...
USA TODAY Wall Street Journal
The country in 2006 came out of a 10-year civil war between the government and Maoist guerrillas that killed more than 13000 Nepalis.
Reuters India MILAN -- Fi
nmeccanica denied any wrongdoing over a 560 million euros helicopter deal after Indian authorities launched a corruption probe into the contract which sent shares in the ...
BBC News. Voice of America, February 27, 2012
by Anjana Pasricha: India scored a victory against polio in recent days when the World Health Organization declared that the country no longer belongs...
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Monica Behura, The Economic Times:
It was in 1962 that the Chinese coined the phrase "Hindi-Chini bhai bhai!" And we all know how that ended. But the latest handshake extended by the Chinese at least seems free of any duplicity. Last...
IANS, Apr 13, 2012
NEW DELHI: Many Chinese firms are in talks with Indian companies, mostly in sectors like food processing, alternative energy, auto components and machinery tools, to form joint ventures and expand...
The Economic Times May 10, 2012.
BEIJING: Competition between India and China in the region has helped Nepal and other South Asian countries to balance their ties with the two big powers and benefit from both, a write up in a...
Curator's comment: Westerners often don't realise that the majority of the population in modern day China is made up of people who do not share the same recent racial origin as the majority Han Chinese from the East. Western China is populated by people who appear more similar to Turks & Iraquis than oriental-eyed Chinese. These Western Chinese people also happen to be mainly Muslims, unlike Han Chinese who don't identify with most standard religions. In the West there are many mosques, every morning towns are woken by the call of the muezzin and animals are killed for meat using halal techniques. Many people have light coloured eyes and light brown hair, which can be quite surprising to visitors. Traditionally, the Han Chinese hold the Muslim groups in disdain and in practice officials may not be very diplomatic while handling Uyghur people. I believe this can lead to use of more force than necessary which would be a factor in these recent riots and protests. ___________________________________________________________
The CNN report:
Rioting near the northwestern Chinese city of Kashgar on Tuesday left 12 people dead, according to China's official Xinhua news agency.
From The Calibre: Created on Monday, 27 February 2012 20:39 Written by Anand Agarwal--
India and China share over 3000 km of barren, icy and rugged borders in the Himalayas that stretch from Jammu and Kashmir in the north to Arunachal Pradesh in the east.
Blog: The Great Day of Annihilation via Googlle News: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gJSwKiqnJ_uQX_X09z4Mu-s9ecZQ?docId=CNG.58499170ceffd18efb1cfb39c150103a.3f1
India’s defence minister said on Monday that China’s comments on his visit to a territory disputed by the neighbours were “highly objectionable,” sparking a new war of words over the contested border. Beijing on Saturday reportedly called for India “to work with China to maintain peace and stability in border areas” and called for restraint to prevent complications in the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh, a northeastern Indian state which China claims in full.
VOA News. Tibetan-English
Discussion on the implications of the 1914 Convention signed by British India and Tibet to the current border dispute between China and India...
Territorial claims:
Disputed borders are both a cause and...
BBC: India's defence minister says Arunachal Pradesh is an "integral" part of India, after Beijing objects to his visit to the north-eastern state claimed by China.
India, China agree on border peace mechanism
Times of India: extracted by Charles Ayoub--
Joydeep Sengupta New Delhi: Leaving behind the acrimony of late last year, when the two countries called off boundary talks because of Beijing's opposition to a Buddhist congregation attended by the Dalai Lama here, India and China on Tuesday agreed to a joint working mechanism meant to prevent any flare-up and ensure peace at the border. The Working Mechanism on Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs signed in the presence of the two Special Representatives (SR), India's NSA Shivshankar Menon and Chinese State Councillor Dai Bingguo, aims at timely communication of information on border incidents from both sides for appropriate handling and also for ''earnestly undertaking other cooperation activities in the India-China border areas". The mechanism, which will be headed by a joint secretary-level official from the MEA and a director general-level official from China's foreign ministry, will comprise diplomatic and military officials from both sides. It will not, however, discuss resolution of the boundary question or affect the Special Representatives mechanism that will continue to exclusively look at finding a solution to the boundary dispute. A brainchild of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, the working mechanism will address issues and situations ''that may arise in the border areas that affect the maintenance of peace and tranquility and will work actively towards maintaining the friendly atmosphere between the two countries". The agreement was signed by India's Ambassador to China S Jaishankar and China's assistant foreign minister Liu Zhenmin at the conclusion of the 15th round of SR talks. ''The Working Mechanism will hold consultations once or twice every year alternately in India and China. Emergency consultations, if required, may be convened after mutual agreement," said the text of the agreement. The working mechanism will study the ways and means to conduct and strengthen exchanges and cooperation between military personnel and establishments of the two sides in the border areas. It will also explore the possibility of cooperation in the border areas that are agreed upon by the two sides. According to the agreement, the two sides firmly believe that respecting and abiding by the Line of Actual Control pending a resolution of the boundary question between the two countries as well as maintaining and strengthening peace and tranquility in the India-China border areas is significant for enhancing mutual trust and security between the two countries. For Reprint Rights: timescontent.com
The Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) — China needs a new economic strategy after three decades of rapid growth and must reduce the dominance of state companies and promote free markets...
China plans to build the world's largest cargo airport near Beijing in a $4.8 billion project due for completion in late 2017. The new airport, which has not yet been named, will have an annual capacity of more than 130 million ...
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