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    In Chinese trading town, disputes and strains fuel mistrust of India

    Here is a piece of detective work, Indian memebers are welcome to take up on the assignment. This particular posting on the Times of India may offer some clues. Abhay (Gurgaon) replies to Vijay the business founder and owner is an INDIAN named firoze khan. the two indians caught were...
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    In Chinese trading town, disputes and strains fuel mistrust of India

    Here are more details Indian diplomat secretly tried to take away two Indians:report - The Economic Times Indian diplomat secretly tried to take away two Indians:report BEIJING: A Chinese state-run daily today alleged that the Indian diplomat, who had collapsed in a court last Saturday...
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    Chinese President Hu Jintao warns

    The entire article is a gross misrepresentation of what Hu said. Hu never mentioned such trivial matters as jeans or singing contests. We ought to be fully aware that all Western media reports have their "perspective and context", code words for distorting facts to fit their idealogical...
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    China begins using new global positioning satellite

    I saw a Chinese media report last Novenber about a Pakistani delegation in Beijing discussing the sharing of Beidou navigation data. Civilian grade data is open to all. The discussion had to be about the sharing of military grade navigation data. The only country that China is willing to share...
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    India's First indigenous aircraft carrier to be launched this December.

    I haven't been able to find any videos or pictures. Can anybody help on that?
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    India's First indigenous aircraft carrier to be launched this December.

    The first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) of the Navy was floated out at the Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), at a low-key event attended by senior shipping and naval officers on Thursday. Among those present were Union Shipping Secretary K. Mohandas; Rear Admiral K.N. Vaidyanathan, Director...
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    China invites Pakistan for hockey Test series in April

    Chinese hockey is nowhere close to Pakistani level of sophication. I have actually watched a couple of matches on TV mainly out of curiosity. The TV color commentator tried his best to explain the game to Chinese viewers who are clueless. According to him, Chinese players are usually converted...
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    India and China are good friends – PM

    There have attempts by Indian researchers to access these classified files under the Indian version of Freedom of Information Act. All of them were turned down by the Indian government on national security grounds. The real reason is that the release of these files and records will contradict...
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    India and China are good friends – PM

    You have a good point. The Sino-Indian border was only a month-long and insignificant. The European rapprochement post WWII did not happen in a vacuum. It followed a deep self-examination of past follies and the presense of great leaders in both Germany and France. Almost 50 years after the war...
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    A Chinese Nuclear Power Plant Engineer's Experience in Pakistan

    My post was originally intended for Chinese members. As the subject will be of interest to Pakistani members. Here's a gist of the story. This particular engineer first went to Pakistan on assignment in 1998, right on the heels of Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests. He and his team was working...
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    A Chinese Nuclear Power Plant Engineer's Experience in Pakistan

    This is a very warmly received post by a Chinese nuclear power plant engineer about living and working in Pakistan. Regrettably, it is in Chinese. Nevertheless it will make great reading for Chinese-speaking PDF members. Here's the link £¨Ô­´´£©°Í»ù˹̹ӡÏó - ¾üʳ©Ì¸ - ³¬¼¶´ó±¾Óª¾üÊÂÂÛ̳
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    China Space Military:Recon, Satcom, Navi, ASAT/BMD, Orbital Vehicle, SLV, etc.

    http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-defence/143417-sino-pak-cooperation-future-beidou-navigation-system.html Yes, there will be cooperation between the two countries.
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    Is China still a developing nation or superpower

    China calls itself the biggest developing country. This is the official position as well as a consensus among china's citizenry. What China needs is to set steadily higher goals and targets and works hard to achieve them. I, for one, firmly believe that it suits China just fine to be called a...
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    Nepal-China Rail link soon a reality

    Direct rail link between China and Nepal has been sought after by the Nepalese government for decades, The late King Biendra proposed such a link in the 1970s. At the time China had neither the engineering capability nor the financial wherewithal to tackle the tough terrain over which the rail...
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    Singapore PM backs India for Permanent UN seat

    This Indian version of history circulates only in an interesting land - India. One would think that the UN Secretariat should have some sort of a record to that effect IF there is any truth to it. As of now the archval dig is ongoing and nothing has turned up. Let's sincerely hope that someone...
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    China's Response To India's Military Upgrade In Arunachal Pradesh

    [B]On the border with India, China has deployed 13 Border Defence Regiments amounting to around 300,000 PLA troops. [/[B] These must be hyper regiments, each comprising of 23,000 personels. Or is my maths wrong?
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    PLA troops arrived in Pakistan for YouYi 2011 drill

    Chinese media identifies them as army special forces
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    No Meltdown As China Banks 'Healthy', IMF Says

    Generally speaking I am not a big fan of feel-good pieces. Only the psychologically insecure has a need for them. I am curious about how many of you agree or disagree with me on that. Shall we take a poll?
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    China Surpasses U.S. in Purchasing Power

    He is a naturalized American at best. His writing skills, or the lack thereof, are a clear indication of a wannabe.
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