Consulate General of China to Kolkata, Zha Liyou, on Monday said the stability of China and India's relationship is significant for the peace and prosperity of Asia and the development of the world.
Ties with China in very difficult phase: EAM S Jaishankar
Sao Paulo: The relationship with China is going through a very difficult phase and Beijing has disregarded the 1990s pact that prohibits amassing of troops in border areas, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said here in Brazil during his interaction with the Indian community.
India, China to hold military talks on Sunday
New Delhi: India and China will hold 16th round of senior military commanders' meeting on Sunday to resolve remaining areas of friction along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh.
India-China border controversy: 6th round of Corps Commanders meeting underway at Moldo
New Delhi/UNI: The sixth round of Corps Commander-level talks between India and China is underway on Monday at Moldo on the Chinese side along the Line of Actual control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh.
China should strictly respect the Line of Actual Control: MEA
New Delhi: India on Thursday said China should strictly respect the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and “not make further attempts to unilaterally change status quo”.
New Delhi-Beijing conflict: Indian Navy tracks Chinese research vessel in Indian Ocean
New Delhi: Indian Navy warships constantly tracked a Chinese research vessel which entered the Indian Ocean Region last month, an episode which may further trigger the already tense ties between the two nations, media reports said.
India-China border standoff: WMCC to meet today
New Delhi/UNI: The Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on India-China border affairs will hold a meeting on Thursday to deliberate on disengagement and de-escalation process in the eastern Ladakh.
Beijing: A Chinese official on Monday said the growth of relationship between Beijing and New Delhi will add stability and positive energy to peace and prosperity of the region and the world at large.
New Delhi: A top Indian envoy has said New Delhi will not do business with China as usual until there is a complete disengagement of military forces along Line of Actual Control and de-escalation in border areas in accordance with bilateral agreements.