'Dragon and elephant should tango'
New Delhi: "The dragon and the elephant should tango," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao suggested today.
Wen came up with this quip to emphasise the need for the two Asian giants, whose rivalry has been
Chinese media harps on ties with India
Beijing: The Sino-Indian pledge to promote bilateral ties was splashed across the Chinese media on Friday, with reports emphasising the positives from the Manmohan Singh-Wen Jiabao meeting.
China's o
'Great wall of suspicion' persists between China, India
New Delhi: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left New Delhi on Friday, vowing that India will never be a rival, but his rhetoric has done little to lift Indian unease over a long-running border dispute and C
China PM hoping to improve ties with a suspicious India
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday tackles the tough task of bridging rifts with India over borders and Pakistan after wooing his hosts with deals worth more than $16 billion during a visit to New
'China, India against trouble on border'
Beijing: The Sino-Indian border row is real but neither country wants to use 'military force', said a Chinese daily, adding the dispute was not the most urgent item on either country's agenda.
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India, China sign six pacts
New Delhi: India and China today signed six pacts, including one in the field of green technology.
The agreements were signed after talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese Premier W
India, China seek to double trade to 100 billion dollars
New Delhi: The premiers of India and China committed on Thursday to doubling bilateral trade to 100 billion dollars over the next five years and to redressing a growing trade imbalance now in Beijing'
Still no progress on key issues as money rules India-China meet
New Delhi: China and India's premiers agreed on Thursday to double bilateral trade to 100 billion dollars by 2015, during talks that otherwise showed no apparent progress on a series of nagging disput
Hotline between India, China activated
New Delhi: The much talked about hotline between the Indian and Chinese prime ministers got operational 'three or four days ago', Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said on Thursday.
Rao made the announc
India brings Pak into terror spotlight
New Delhi: India has conveyed to China its concerns about terrorism sponsored by Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said on Thursday.
'Our concerns about terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil