Border dispute: China wants both countries to meet each other ‘half way’
World | Apr 22, 2016, 10:11 PM ISTthe Chinese Foreign ministry today said it wanted a “fair and reasonable” political solution to the border dispute between the two countries
the Chinese Foreign ministry today said it wanted a “fair and reasonable” political solution to the border dispute between the two countries
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Itanagar: Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and Arunachal Pradesh government have responded with alacrity to the Centre's plan to construct roads along the Indo-China border for the movement of defence forces as well as Arunachalees living
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New Delhi: Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is understood to have briefed him about the situation along the borders with China and Pakistan.The Army chief gave a
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Beijing: Ending a five-year hiatus, India and China today began a joint anti-terrorism military exercise, less than a fortnight after the two countries inked a comprehensive pact to avert recurring border stand-offs.The 10-day exercise, code-named
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Downplaying the recent war of words with China, India on Wednesday in New Delhi expressed confidence that the boundary dispute with it will be resolved amicably through dialogue. These recriminations over the border are "not
Janata Party President Subamanian Swamy on Tuesday said there was "real danger" of India and China entering into a border conflict by "miscalculation" and the two nations should hold talks to remove "mutual insecurity." "There
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