About two dozen members of Shiv Sena, a Hindu right-wing political party, prepare to burn an effigy of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang as they demonstrate near India's Parliament, in New Delhi, India, Sunday, May 19, 2013. Just weeks after a tense border standoff, China's new premier headed to India on Sunday for his first foreign trip as the neighboring giants look to speed up efforts to settle a decades-old boundary dispute and boost economic ties. Placards in Hindi reads "Stop infiltrating into Indian territory," right, "Inside story is China is closer to Pakistan," left, and "Chinese prime minister go back," in the background.
About two dozen members of Shiv Sena, a Hindu right-wing political party, burn an effigy of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang as they demonstrate near India's Parliament, in New Delhi, India, Sunday, May 19, 2013. Just weeks after a tense border standoff, China's new premier headed to India on Sunday for his first foreign trip as the neighboring giants look to speed up efforts to settle a decades-old boundary dispute and boost economic ties.
Supporters of Shiv Sena, a Hindu hardline group, burn an effigy depicting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during a protest against his visit to India, in New Delhi May 19, 2013. Li is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi on Sunday for a three-day state visit.
Activists of India's right-wing Shiv Sena shout anti-China slogans and burn the effigy of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during a protest against his visit to India on May 19, 2013. India says all issues will be 'on the table', including a recent border spat and a festering trade imbalance, during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to the South Asian giant which starts on Sunday.
Activists from India's Rashtrawadi Shiv Sena shout slogans as they demand the banning of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket tournament during a protest in New Delhi on May 17, 2013. Indian police said that they had arrested three cricketers including Test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, after they allegedly accepted tens of thousands of dollars for spot-fixing. Eleven bookmakers were also arrested in connection with the inquiry, said Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, as he gave details of three games in the ongoing tournament at the centre of the corruption probe.
Activists of India's Shiv Sena organization burn a Pakistani flag during a demonstration in Amritsar on May 4, 2013, as they protest against the Pakistani government and the Pakistani inmates who attacked Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh. Sarabjit Singh, an Indian convicted 16 years ago in Pakistan for spying and deadly bombings, died May 2, after being beaten in a Lahore prison, sparking a furious response from Indian politicians.