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India wary of China’s telecom forays in Nepal, Maldives

The growing presence of Chinese telecom companies in Maldives and Nepal has put security agencies on alert over fears their equipment used for infrastructure development there might be bugged and misused for intercepting any communication between India and the two countries.

China urges restraint after North Korea nuclear threat

North Korea’s sole major ally China urged “all relevant parties” to show restraint Thursday after Pyongyang said it planned to carry out a third nuclear test and more rocket launches aimed at the US.

We’re committed to the ceasefire: Khurshid

External affairs minister Salman Khurshid says, ‘Nobody should feel that we are not serious about what has happened (on the LoC recently).’ He tells Parul Chandra that India’s  dialogue with Pakistan

China to pay 'great importance' to relations with India: Xi

Beijing: In his first direct comments on relations with India, China’s new leader Xi Jinping has assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that his country would pay “great importance” to developing bila

China media row heats up

Guangzhou (China): Protesters mounted a second day of rallies calling for press freedom in China on Tuesday, as social media users and celebrities backed a campaign which poses a test for the nation'

Chinese media hopes Kerry will be less aggressive than Hillary

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China today congratulated US senator John Kerry over his appointment as the new secretary of state, saying the two countries should now explore “new type” ties, as official media hoped Barack Obama’s new appointee will be less aggressive compared to Hillary Clinton.

Menon hold talks with Chinese counterpart Dai Bingguo

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National security advisor Shivshankar Menon on Monday held talks here with senior Chinese diplomat and his counterpart for the boundary negotiations Dai Bingguo and discussed wide-ranging bilateral issues.

China falls for Onion hoax on Kim

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has been named 2012's 'Sexiest Man Alive', China's Communist Party newspaper proclaimed Tuesday after treating a spoof award by satirical US website The Onion as genuin

US declines to name China currency manipulator

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The Obama administration said on Tuesday that China's currency remained 'significantly undervalued', but stopped short of labeling the world's second-biggest economy a currency manipulator.

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China paper deletes 'sexiest' Kim report

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The Chinese Communist Party's official mouthpiece on Wednesday deleted a story that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un had been named 2012's ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ after it fell for a spoof by a US website.

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