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PM Modi steps on China's toes yet again: This time in Myanmar
Fp Archives •Days after Modi’s China-specific remarks on his Japan trip in context of South China Sea, China launched a big incursion in Ladakh. How will it respond now?
Arunachal border row: Rajnath slams China, says no one can scare powerful India
Fp Archives •China on Wednesday said India should not take any action that may complicate the situation in disputed border areas.
Xi Jinping accepts role of Buddhism in Chinese culture: Dalai Lama
Fp Archives •Talking about the demand for Tibetan independence, the Dalai Lama said that while pressing for freedom from China it was crucial to remember that spirituality was an important element of Tibetan culture.
Xi Jinping more open minded than predecessors: Dalai Lama
Fp Archives •He made the comments as the two political leaders held talks in New Delhi as part of Xi's three-day visit to India, where the Dalai Lama has lived since 1959.
India, China meet along LAC to reiterate committment to peace
Fp Archives •The celebrations, which began with the hoisting of the national flag at the BPM Hut, included cultural and entertainment shows and sports events, and lasted for approximately four hours.
Arunachal Pradesh part of India; China's maps don't change reality: MEA
Fp Archives •According to reports, China in its recent maps has shown disputed areas in Arunachal Pradesh and South China Sea as its own
Stapled visas will stay: China stares down Modi, Sushma
Rajeev Sharma •The Chinese pursue a similar policy of issuing stapled visas to Indians domiciled in Jammu and Kashmir while China issues regular visas to visitors from PoK. This means China has virtually taken sides in the India-Pakistan dispute on Kashmir.
Tibetans protest Chinese foreign minister's visit
Fp Archives •The demonstrators also burnt the Chinese flag. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is meeting External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj for bilateral talks.
Who will rule India after polls and how it will impact China
Rajeevsharma •One thing can be predicted with fair amount of certainty: China won’t be affected much, particularly for the rest of this year with the results of Indian elections.
Full text: Manmohan Singh's speech on Sino-Indian relations in Beijing
Fp Staff •The prime minister spoke on 'India and China in the New Era' at the Central Party School in Beijing earlier today.