
Focus on SAARC’s common cultural heritage
After a gap of nine years, culture minister from SAARC nations will gather in New Delhi from September 24-26 to discuss joints efforts to preserve the region’s collective heritage. The …
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After a gap of nine years, culture minister from SAARC nations will gather in New Delhi from September 24-26 to discuss joints efforts to preserve the region’s collective heritage. The …
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The three-day visit by China’s President Xi Jinping to India triggered a deluge of coverage in the Chinese media. Broadly speaking, leading Chinese media outlets struck a positive note about …
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While her husband was closeted for talks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan, the celebrity singer, was weaving her spell on students at a South …
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All eyes will be on Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he addresses 20,000-plus strong Indian-American community at Madison Square Garden in the heart of Manhattan on September 28. This will be the first time an Indian prime minister will be accorded a public reception by NRIs on such a grand scale. In this interview with Manish Chand, Editor-in-Chief, India Writes Network (www.indiawrites.org), Vijay Jolly, a senior BJP leader and global convenor of BJP Overseas Affairs, speaks about ongoing preparations for making Modi’s visit a grand success, the role of NRIs in enriching their adopted homeland and the growing public image of Prime Minister Modi in the US as a leader who can walk the talk.
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Speed, Scale and Skill – Indian Railway is set for an upgrade and high-speed journey, with more than a little help from China. After wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Narendra …
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Setting the framework for accelerating India-China relations across the spectrum, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has conveyed to President Xi Jinping New Delhi’s concerns over repeated incidents on the border and underlined that maintaining peace on the un-demarcated frontier will be a prerequisite for fructifying the full potential of the bilateral relationship.
The first full-spectrum talks between the leaders of India and China in New Delhi culminated in the two sides signing 16 pacts in diverse areas ranging from trade and investment to culture and films. China pledged around $20 billion for infrastructure development in India, which will ensure that despite differences over border and security issues, the economic relationship will continue to gain strength in days to come.

Signalling an upswing in relations between the Asian giants, India and China signed 12 pacts in New Delhi September 18, including an agreement that will allow them to jointly set up …
Read MoreAhead of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US later this month, the US has indicated that it is keen to resolve the “tough issues’ impacting the implementation …
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Marking the opening of a new chapter in the economic relations between the two Asian neighbours, China has unveiled an investment package of around $20 billion to bolster infrastructure investment in India – a major step that will help bridge trade deficit and bring the two countries closer in an economic embrace.
The two Asian giants signed 12 agreements, including a pact for the establishment of two Chinese industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The pacts were signed after side-ranging talks between India’s Prime Minister and China’s President Xi Jinping in New Delhi September 18.
Besides economic issues, the two leaders also focused on bolstering trust and agreed to fast-track negotiations for resolving their decades-old boundary dispute.
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It was business from the word go. Barely hours after China’s President Xi Jinping began a three-day trip to India, the two Asian neighbours have signed three agreements, including a pact that will enable China to set up a sprawling industrial park in Gujarat.
In a special gesture, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to Ahmedabad to receive his Chinese guest. The two leaders sat down for informal talks September 17, following which three agreements were signed in their presence.
Pacts were signed between China Development Bank (CDB) and Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb) of the Gujarat government for the development an industrial park in India’s western state that has become a byword for modernisation and industrial development.
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