| China's moment in the sun | 22-NOV-09 |
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| No one should be surprised by US President Barrack Obama’s genuflections to Chinese power and prosperity. For almost a year now Mr Obama has come to terms with the limits to US power and the reality of China’s. So it is not surprising that Mr Obama allowed his visit to China to be circumscribed by Beijing’s sensitivities and interests. |
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| India, China 'very important' global players: US | 21-NOV-09 |
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| The Obama administration has described India and China as "very important" global players and said it is engaged in intensive dialogue with the two countries, amid New Delhi's unease over the reference to Indo-Pak ties in a Sino-US joint statement. |
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| T N Ninan: Think the future | 21-NOV-09 |
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| The time may have come for India to stop thinking of five-year plans, and to focus instead on 10- and 20-year scenarios. Long-term scenario-building achieved a new level of popular awareness when Goldman Sachs came out with its Brics report, in 2003 — positing that India and China would become two of the three largest economies in the world in the space of roughly one generation. |
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| Ashok K Lahiri: Has China moved to the centre? | 21-NOV-09 |
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| A rising China has not only inched closer to the US, it has also developed backward linkages - through the ‘disassembly line’ - with a host of other countries, including developed ones. |
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| Dell Q3 net dips 54% despite better India, China sales | 20-NOV-09 |
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| Dell Inc, world's third largest personal computer maker, has reported a massive 54 per cent decline in its profit during the third quarter ended October 30, despite seeing an upswing in sales from emerging markers like India and China. |
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| US, China try to pacify India | 20-NOV-09 |
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| After ruffling feathers in Delhi with a reference to Indo-Pak ties, the US today sought to pacify India, saying it has to decide with Pakistan the substance, scope and pace of their relationship. |
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| Roles reversed | 20-NOV-09 |
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| How much the world has changed is best exemplified by its attitude towards China. A journalist asked CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury whether India should adopt the Chinese model of development. Yechury was quick to reply, “In 1978, when Mao Zedong said China needs capitalism, everyone criticised him. |
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| India should not be concerned over US-China ties: Blake | 19-NOV-09 |
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| Asserting that US has an equally important relationship with India as that with Beijing, a top Obama Administration official has said there is no need for New Delhi to be concerned over the reference to the Indo-Pak ties in a US-China joint statement. |
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| Pak has more nuclear weapons than India: report | 18-NOV-09 |
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| Pakistan is estimated to have more nuclear warheads than India and the two Asian neighbours along with China are increasing their arsenals and deploying weapons at more sites, two eminent American atomic experts have claimed. |
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| Obama favours resumption of China-Dalai talks | 18-NOV-09 |
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| In a delicate balancing act, US President Barack Obama today supported early resumption of talks between China and the Dalai Lama's representatives while describing Tibet as part of this country. |
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| K Subrahmanyam: Partnering with the US: Yes we can! | 18-NOV-09 |
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| A large number of commentators on Indo-US relations seem to think that when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets President Barack Obama next week in Washington DC, the latter will not be able to match his predecessor George Bush’s enthusiasm for India. This baseless pessimism is based on the view that the US is compelled to be on cordial terms with China because of economic compulsions. |
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| Obama describes Tibet as a part of China | 17-NOV-09 |
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| Describing Tibet as a part of China, US President Barack Obama today supported the early resumption of talks between Beijing and representatives of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama. |
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| IMF chief again says Chinese yuan should rise | 16-NOV-09 |
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| International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn today reiterated that a stronger yuan would help bolster China's economy, amid mounting pressure on Beijing to let the currency rise. |
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