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India, China should stick to 'right strategic perception' of being cooperative partners, not rivals: BeijingChina urges India to view them as cooperative partners, not rivals, emphasizing mutual development and opportunities. Beijing supports dial...
Govt eases FDI norms under FEMA for up to 10% Chinese stakeIndia has eased foreign investment rules. Overseas firms with up to ten percent Chinese ownership can now invest in India without prior gov...
India-China energy cooperation doesn't require warm relations, or lofty civilisational rhetoricIndia and China face a new opportunity in energy markets. Past cooperation in Africa, despite challenges, shows potential. Both nations see...
China welcomes Vikram Doraiswami's appointment as India's AmbassadorIndia has appointed Vikram Doraiswami as its new Ambassador to China. Beijing has welcomed the veteran diplomat, expressing hope for improv...
More consistency than difference on India's policy towards China: External Affairs Minister S JaishankarBetween us, our ability to get along will determine the Asian century, said the diplomat-turned minister.
China keen to work with re-elected PM Modi to further deepen bilateral tiesThe April 27-28 Wuhan summit between Modi and Xi last year was largely credited to have turned around the bilateral relations soured by the...
Indian PM could meet Chinese President twice in back to back meetings in JuneThe newly elected PM is expected to meet Xi for a standalone meet for the first time in 2019 on the sidelines of SCO Summit in Bishkek (Kyr...
Sino-India relations deepened, military ties healthy: ChinaA white paper titled "China's Policies on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation" said China and India made "new progress" in exchanges.
Weather and terrain biggest challenges in DoklamThe challenges range from mandatory acclimatisation, issues regarding accommodation, roads for quick mobility and inclement weather.
India, China on way to give a fillip to security cooperationIndia is hopeful that the security agreements will allow it to obtain some information on Jaish-e-Muhammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar.
India seeks China's help for speeding-up of Bangalore-Chennai train corridorIndia has sought China's assistance to speed up Bangalore-Chennai railway corridor besides redevelopment of Agra and Jhansi railway station...
India, China explore CBMs and cooperation among armed forces for stability along borderThe 11th round of the Working Mechanism on Consultation & Coordination (WMCC) for India-China Border Affairs was here on Thursday.
View: Xi Jinping's 'president for life' term isn't that bad for IndiaWhile there is considerable worry and doubt in New Delhi over the implications, it’s important not to start painting the devil on the wall,...
India-China bilateral trade hits historic high of USD 84.44 bln in 2017The India-China bilateral trade has reached USD 84.44 billion last year, an historic high notwithstanding bilateral tensions over a host of...
Can PM Modi manage a breakthrough on the Sino-Indian border issue when he travels to China in May?With both sides emphasising on goal of an "early resolution", there is a buzz about a "breakthrough" by May when PM travels to China.
Wang Yi's trip to India is of great significance: ChinaChina said Wang Yi's just concluded visit to India is of "great significance" and that Chinese leaders pay attention to bilateral ties.
India, China should readjust policies to address issues"The two countries are not only emerging nations in Asia, but also neighbors with border issues," the article in the website of the state-r...
India-China ties showing 'new characteristics': Chinese dailyAn influential Chinese daily has said the relations are showing "new characteristics" after "effectively controlling" problems at the borde...
- Positive progress made in Sino-India boundary talks: China
China today said the latest round of boundary talks with India had yielded "positive progress" by upholding the need to maintain peace in b...
- India asks China to demonstrate sensitivity to core interests
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said China's rise, which presents both challenges as well as opportunities, will be "watched" closely.