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No need for China to spy on India using balloons: experts

China does not need to use balloons to gather intelligence on India, and if balloons have indeed been deployed along the borders of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, as Indian media reported, they are likely only for China's own border protection or civil purposes, Chinese military experts said Wednesday.
Source: Global Times | 2019/6/19 17:01:12

A delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded its four-day visit to India on Saturday, and both sides pledged to enhance mutual trust and boost cooperation in various fields.

A delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded its four-day visit to India on Saturday, and both sides pledged to enhance mutual trust and boost cooperation in various fields.
Source: Xinhua | 2019/6/9 16:43:26

Chinese premier congratulates Modi on re-election as Indian PM

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday congratulated Narendra Modi on the latter's re-election as prime minister of India.
Source: Xinhua | 2019/5/30 21:35:40

Continuity, not change, expected from Modi 2.0

Admit it or not, the Modi wave is a sustained one and has enabled the BJP to consolidate its position within the NDA and the Lower House of parliament. It is safe to conclude that Modi's second term, which can be called Modi 2.0, will involve more continuity than change.
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/29 20:38:40

Taiji, Yoga deepen China-India friendship

Before Yu Songsong started to learn yoga, he knew little about India, where the practice originated.
Source: Xinhua | 2019/5/27 14:59:21

Chinese envoy calls for China-India coordination against trade bullying

The Chinese Ambassador to India called on the two countries to stand together against trade bullying and enhance civilization communication.
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/25 15:36:38

Xi congratulates Indian PM on party's election victory

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday sent congratulations to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the victory of his Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections.
Source: Xinhua | 2019/5/24 14:18:50

China-India ties to stay healthy

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to be re-elected based on exit polls released on Sunday at the end of the 2019 Indian general election, and China-India relations will continue to develop in a healthy way no matter who wins, analysts said.
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/20 21:48:41

China-India ties unaffected by US admiral's visit: expert

Warming ties between China and India will not be affected by the US Navy chief's recent visit to India, which is widely considered the latest US move to woo the South Asian country that would only lead to regional instability and chaos, experts said on Tuesday
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/14 22:18:40

Gap between China and India widens under Modi

As the 2019 Indian general election gets underway, there has been discussion about whether India has lagged further behind China over the past five years under the Modi government.
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/13 20:48:40

Why Bollywood has failed to cash in on China market as trade deficit narrows

With Marvel's blockbuster Avengers: Endgame and Lebanese film Capernaum released in China on April 24 and 29, respectively, the two titles are well positioned to earn big at the Chinese box office by taking advantage of the four-day May Day holiday. However, Indian movies are conspicuously missing from the screening schedule.
Source: Global Times | 2019/5/3 9:02:43

India can learn from China factories

India has seen strong growth momentum and received increasing foreign investment in recent years, but analysts said the South Asian country's infrastructure and associated supply chains lag behind those of China and may make it hard for India to replace China as the world's manufacturing hub for some time to come.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/28 19:33:40

Pragmatic approach can improve China-India ties

The leaders of about 40 foreign governments will attend the second Belt and Road Forum (BRF), which will begin in Beijing on Thursday, but India is likely to boycott the meeting. India's possible absence is not surprising, and there is no need to read too much into it.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/23 20:13:40

China ready to meet India half way: FM

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou met and held talks with visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on Monday, during which the two sides expressed their willingness to enhance mutual trust and understanding.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/22 20:18:40

'996' overtime schedule can help India catch up with China

While a boycott of Chinese products in India gets under way, China is caught up in a nationwide discussion over the “996” overtime schedule: working 12 hours a day from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week. The two cases, seemingly unrelated to each other, in fact have their own inherent logic.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/17 21:49:27

Vote result won't hurt Modi's bid to boost ties

China recognizes India's rise and its development potential, and attaches great importance to bilateral relations. The development of China-India relations should be partly attributed to the Modi administration's efforts and India's awareness of China's significance and the fact that Beijing can bring opportunities rather than threats. Therefore, regardless of the election results, China-India relations will keep developing in the future no matter which party is at the helm of affairs.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/15 20:08:40

Indian election won't affect ties with China

With about 900 million voters eligible to cast a ballot, the Indian elections kick off on Thursday. While the final result will be delivered one month later, both Chinese and Indian experts told the Global Times on Wednesday that Sino-Indian ties will not be influenced, no matter who wins the election.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/10 22:33:40

Rational China approach can boost Indian jobs

During the 2014 election campaign, India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said the country had been led through “10 years of jobless growth by the Congress-led UPA Government,” and promised that after coming to power, it would “accord high priority to job creation,” according to Indian media reports. Five years later, similar accusations over “jobless growth” have rebounded on the BJP itself, as the Congress party highlights job creation in its election manifesto.
Source: Global Times | 2019/4/9 20:03:40