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China expects Indian PM's visit to build stronger partnership

China on Wednesday hoped Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to the country would build trust, boost practical collaboration and promote the strategic partnership.

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Canada's Green Party voices concerns over uranium deal with India

​Canada's Green Party on Thursday expressed serious concern over the country's uranium deal with India.

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Canada, India seeking closer ties

​Canada and India signed a series of agreements here Wednesday to boost bilateral collaboration in areas of civil aviation, railway transportation, education and skills development, space, social security, and maternal, newborn and child health.

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Indian PM, founder of China's Alibaba see entrepreneurship driving force for growth

​Jack Ma, founder and chairman of Alibaba Group of China, visited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday and the two discussed in depth the significance of the spirit of entrepreneurship for growth in both India and China, as well as the whole world.

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Former chief minister of Indian-controlled Kashmir says gun no solution to resolve Kashmir

​Former chief minister of Indian-controlled Kashmir Omar Abdullah Thursday said gun was no solution to resolve Kashmir issue and dialogue was the only way forward.

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India needs to implement planned reforms, open up more fully: IMF chief

India needs to implement planned reforms, open up more fully: IMF chief

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Modi's Sri Lanka visit to expand infrastructure, generate employment

​India said on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Sri Lanka this week is aimed at scaling up bilateral investments to expand infrastructure and create jobs for people of the island nation.

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Chinese school to be re-opened in eastern India city

At a time when bilateral trade, cultural and tourism exchanges between India and China are going up, a Chinese school in India's eastern state of West Bengal is likely to see revival.

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Rape issue overshadows Women's Day in India

​From nine o'clock in the evening, NDTV, one of India's largest television channel, stopped broadcasting news and put only one photo with an oil lamp, in memory of the victims of rapes which are taking place every 20 minutes in the country.

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China calls in Indian ambassador to voice unhappiness on Modi's visit to disputed territory

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin on Saturday called in the Indian Ambassador to China to lodge stern representation on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to a disputed border region.

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China lodges strong representation on Modi's visit to disputed border zone

China on Friday lodged strong representation with India to express diametrical opposition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to a disputed zone along the China-India borders, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said.

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U.S. state governor apologizes to India over police high-handedness on Indian national

Governor of U.S. state of Alabama Robert Bentley has apologized to India for the high-handedness of Madison police against a 57-year-old Indian national, sources said Wednesday.

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India, Sri Lanka agree to strengthen traditional ties

​India and Sri Lanka Monday agreed to strengthen traditional ties while seeking a new horizon for bilateral relations on the first day of the visit by Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena to India.

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India's diplomatic balance conducive to world peace

​While a trace of excitement surrounding the recent high-profile trip to India by U.S. President Barack Obama still lingers, the Asian country's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has come here to convene with her Chinese and Russian counterparts on Monday.

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India celebrates Republic Day, with Obama as chief guest

India on Monday began its 66th Republic Day celebrations, with U.S. President Barack Obama as the chief guest at the event.

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U.S. pledges 4 bln USD to enhance trade with India in 2 years

The United States has pledged 4 billion U.S. dollars to enhance trade with India over the next two years, scaling new heights in bilateral trade relations.

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India, U.S. reach breakthrough on civil nuclear deal

​Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting U.S. President Barack Obama said on Sunday that the two countries have reached an agreement to break a six-year impasse on the landmark civil nuclear deal.