India, China to establish hotline between foreign ministers; disengage at friction points
New Delhi/Beijing: India has told China that disengagement at all friction points is necessary to contemplate de-escalation of troops in ...
Read moreNew Delhi/Beijing: India has told China that disengagement at all friction points is necessary to contemplate de-escalation of troops in ...
Read moreNew Delhi/Beijing: Asserting that peace and tranquility on the border is essential for development of bilateral relations, India has told ...
Read moreBeijing: President Xi Jinping declared Thursday that China has scored a ‘complete victory’ in its fight against poverty. Xi Jinping ...
Read moreNew Delhi: China has a habit of creeping forward, making very small incremental moves, to achieve its objectives, said Indian ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India’s exports to China has increased by 16.15 per cent to USD 20.87 billion in 2020 from USD ...
Read moreToronto: Canada's House of Commons will vote Monday on whether to declare that China is committing genocide against more than ...
Read moreBeijing: China Monday urged the US to stop ‘smearing’ the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) and it's one-party political ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India and China have agreed to push for a mutually acceptable resolution of other friction points at Gogra, ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India and China held extensive deliberations on expanding the disengagement process in eastern Ladakh at the 10th round of ...
Read moreNew Delhi/Naypyitaw: Myanmar's military regime, which recently overthrew the democratically elected government in a coup, has intensified its crackdown on ...
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