China is ready to import more Indian products and strengthen trade cooperation, Beijing's ambassador to New Delhi said ahead of U.S. tariffs expected to take effect on Wednesday.
India-China relations plunged to their lowest point since the 1962 war following the Galwan Valley clashes.The diplomatic ties were later rebuilt following a series of diplomatic and military talks by senior officials.
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Asian News International on MSN75th anniv of Beijing-New Delhi diplomatic relations: China envoy seeks bolstering ties, urges India to create welcoming environment for Chinese firmsAs China and India commemorate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, newly-appointed Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong stated that the bilateral relationship is at a pivotal stage of development and urged both countries to overcome challenges and proactively strengthen ties on a stable,
China's Ambassador to India Xu Feihong expressed optimism about the future of China-India relations as the two nations celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties in New Delhi. China's embassy hosted a gala event to mark the occasion on April 1, with India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri chief guest.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told a media briefing, "President Xi Jinping and his Indian counterpart Droupadi Murmu besides Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanged congratulatory messages respectively.
Almost seven months after the regime change in Bangladesh, the imprints of the shift in Dhaka’s foreign policy outlook aren’t exactly unexpected. However, some aspects of this shift could raise diplomatic eyebrows.
Bangladesh's interim government adviser Muhammad Yunus has tried to jab New Delhi by issuing a veiled threat to India's northeastern states while appealing to China to "extend" in the region.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has decided to let lapse a $23 billion program to incentivize domestic manufacturing, just four years after it launched the effort to woo firms away from China,