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India signals readiness to pursue China business ties
India signals readiness to pursue China business ties after border row resolved
India and China will consider "other aspects" of their bilateral ties in a calibrated manner now that they have completed pulling back their troops from the last two face-off points on their Himalayan border,
India-China ties on course of some improvement: Jaishankar after border truce
While briefing the Lok Sabha on India-China ties and the recent border truce, S Jaishankar reiterated that New Delhi remained committed to engaging with Beijing to "arrive at a fair, mutually acceptable framework for boundary settlement".
Next priority is de-escalation of troops along LAC, says Jaishankar on India-China ties
Jaishankar added that the government told China that the development of ties between two countries was contingent on principles of mutual sensitivity, interest and respect.
Peace and tranquility in border areas prerequisite for growth of India-China ties: Jaishankar
In the coming days, we will be discussing both de-escalation as well as effective management of our activities in the border areas,'' he said, making a statement in the Lok Sabha on India-China ties and the border understanding reached in October.
Jaishankar Briefs Lok Sabha On China Border Row; ‘We Keep India’s Security Interests First…’
India's External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Dec 3 informed the Lok Sabha that India-China relations have improved, emphasising the government's commitment to engaging with China. Watch his full statement here.
India remains committed to fair, mutually acceptable framework on border issue with China: Jaishankar
India remains committed to engaging with China to arrive at a fair and mutually acceptable framework for boundary settlement, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said in Parliament.
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In pivot from India, Nepal PM seeks economic support from China
Nepal's veteran communist politician K.P. Sharma Oli, returning as prime minister this year for a fourth time, aims to ...
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India-China ties set in direction of some improvement: Jaishankar on disengagement
In his statement, Jaishankar gave an account of the background to the current border situation, with the sequence of events, ...
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Parliament Winter Session LIVE: Jaishankar to address Rajya Sabha on India-China ties today
Earlier on Tuesday, AAP MP Sanjay Singh submitted a Suspension of Business notice in the Rajya Sabha, seeking a discussion on ...
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Improvement in India-China ties, says EAM
The conclusion of disengagement in Eastern Ladakh, achieved through a step-by-step process, will allow both countries to ...
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'India, China Relations Can't Be Normal...': S Jaishankar Flags Challenges On Ties With Beijing
S Jaishankar highlighted three essential principles that must be upheld at all times. The first principle emphasizes the ...
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India closes in on China in iPhone output, but revenue gap remains wide
Apple earned a record $8 bn in India in FY24 (2% of global revenue), while Greater China, including Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, contributed $66.95 bn (17% of global revenue) ...
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India committed to fair, mutually acceptable framework for boundary settlement with China, says EAM Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, in Lok Sabh, reiterated that the ties between India and China cannot be normal in the ...
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S. Jaishankar Highlights India-China Progress In Lok Sabha, De-Escalation Is The Next Priority
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the Lok Sabha, shedding light on recent developments in India-China ...
Deccan Herald
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India-China LAC: Jaishankar defends buffer zones, says moratorium on patrolling can be revisited as situation demands
Jaishankar said that the deal clinched by New Delhi and Beijing on October 21 on patrolling arrangements in the Depsang and ...
India Today on MSN
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How India lost Bangladesh to Pakistan and China
Many in Bangladesh accuse India of backing Sheikh Hasina, whom they see as corrupt and authoritarian. Meanwhile, some in ...
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