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Chinese Foreign Minister expects more investments in India
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India to go for bilateral nuclear trade after ratification of 123 agreement: Mukherjee
Kolkata, Sept 8 ANI: Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi on Monday expressed a keenness for more Chinese investments in India.Jeichi, who arrived here on Sunday on an official two-day visit ... |
Nagesh Kumar: Emerging regional architecture in Asia
New Delhi, Sept 8 ANI: External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said India will be able to enter into bilateral nuclear agreements with other countries after the ratification of the 123 ag... |
China moderates stand on nuke waiver for India
With a combined population of nearly half a billion and GDP of over a trillion dollars, ASEAN countries provide a large market for Indian companies....... |
Jordan tops Arab medical tourism
China has welcomed the NSG waiver for India and said that all countries are entitled to make peaceful use of nuclear energy....... |
NSG waiver our passport to nuke trade: Pranab
A Private Hospital Association PHA study in Jordan has reported that over 250,000 patients from around 84 Arab and foreign countries were treated in Jordanian private hospitals, clinics and medical ce... |
India, China should work for peace and stability in Asia
Pranab Mukherjee said India will wait for ratification of the 123 agreement by the US Congress before entering into bilateral agreements with other supplier countries. ...... |
Russia aims to corner energy market: U.S. official Reuters
Kolkata, Sept 8 PTI Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi today said India and China should work "shoulder-to- shoulder" in bringing about peace in the region and observed that the rise of th...... |
India, China should work for peace and stability in Asia
Reuters - Russia aims to extend its control over energy deliveries to the West and it is important that European countries push forward on efforts to diversify routes for oil and gas supplies, a senio... |
Leading UK academic says kids shouldn't be burdened by spellings
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi today said India and China should work "shoulder-to- shoulder" in bringing about peace in the region and observed that the rise of the two countries was...... |