China ready to break new ground on border talks with India
China today said it was ready to “break new ground” with India to resolve the boundary dispute as the special representatives of the two countries held 16th round of border talks to find a solution to the vexed issue.
Riots in China’s Xinjiang region kill 27
Riots in China’s ethnically divided Xinjiang region on Wednesday left 27 people dead, according to state media which said police opened fire on “knife-wielding mobs”.
Maradona wins lawsuit against Chinese firms
Soccer legend Diego Maradona will get 3 million yuan ($4.90 lakh) as compensation from three Chinese companies for using his name in an online game without his consent.
Don’t be jealous, China daily tells US
As Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made a “successful” visit to India despite recent border standoff, an influential state-run daily here took a dig at US saying Washington should not feel “jealous” over c
‘China, India must tango together’
As Premier Li Keqiang left here for India, China on Sunday said that if the two Asian giants “tango” together, the Brics grouping would get a boost and efforts to safeguard the rights of developing co
Khurshid visit reflects stability of ties, Chinese daily says
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid's visit to China despite opposition from several quarters in India, reflects the stability of bilateral relations and the importance New Delhi attaches to its
‘Take steps to avoid incidents like DBO’
India on Friday raised its concern with China’s new Premier Li Keqiang over recent incursion by the People’s Liberation Army troops in the Ladakh region, calling for steps to ensure that such incident
China, India must resolve border issues much quicker: Khurshid
China and India should “examine” the recent border stand off in Depsang Valley in Ladakh and be able to resolve such incidents “much quicker” in the future, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid said today.
China tacitly acknowledges withdrawal of troops from Ladakh
Tacitly acknowledging the withdrawal of its troops from Depsang Valley in Ladakh, China today said the “stand off incident” with India was resolved through “fruitful consultations”, keeping the larger interests of bilateral relations in mind.
Incursion row: China declines to give timeline for its troops
China today declined to give any timeline for withdrawal of its troops from Depsang valley in Ladakh but said the issue that has sparked new tensions in bilateral ties “will be properly resolved soon through negotiations”.