India, China to resume army exercises from next year
India and China are expected to resume their bilateral military exercises from next year and a decision in this regard is likely to be taken during the five-day visit of Chinese Defence Minister Ge
China's Hu Jintao seeks clean power handover with ally's promotion: Sources
China's outgoing President Hu Jintao is angling to promote one of his closest allies to the military's decision-making body, sources said, in a move that would allow him to maintain an influence over
'Encouraging signs' of shift in China: Dalai Lama
There are encouraging signs that attitudes towards Tibet are shifting in China, the Dalai Lama said on Wednesday, adding that the exiled Tibetan leadership is ready for fresh talks on his homeland if
Chinese fishermen missing as typhoon hits S. Korea
More than 30 Chinese fishermen were missing after two boats sank Tuesday when a strong typhoon hit South Korea, coastguard officers said.
A total of 31 crew members were aboard the boats which went d
China's export hub hit hard by global economic slowdown
Hit hard by global economic downturn, many firms in China's export hub Wenzhou are closing down as they face a 'more serious' situation than the 2008 financial crisis with big companies in the country
36 killed in bus-tanker collision in China
At least 36 people were killed when a double-decker sleeper bus collided with a methane-laden tanker and caught fire on Sunday in northern China, the worst traffic accident in more than a year.
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China develops new generation ICBMs and submarine missiles
China has developed a new generation of inter-continental and submarine launched missiles capable of carrying as many as 10 nuclear warheads, increasing its ability to reach US and to overwhelm missil
Need to crack down on cheater China: Romney
Seeking expansion of the US trade overseas, Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has stressed on the need to crack down on what he called China's unfair trade practices.
"We have got to hav
China manufacturing hits nine-month low: HSBC
China's manufacturing activity fell to a nine-month low in August as firms struggled with global woes, providing further impetus for Beijing to beef up economic stimulus efforts, HSBC said Thursday.
Mumbai trader, stuck in China, sleeps on streets
Mumbai trader Shyamsunder Agrawal is now trapped all alone in China, left to fight it out against powers far bigger than him.
Mr Agrawal was taken hostage along with Hyderabad resident Deepak Rahej