Chinese soldiers intrude 500 meters into Ladakh, put up tents on Indian soil : Zee News (Ache din :)

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Chinese soldiers intrude 500 meters into Ladakh, put up tents on Indian soil


By Tarun Khanna | Last Updated: Sunday, September 14, 2014 - 12:15




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[FONT=arial !important]Zee Media Bureau/Tarun Khanna

[FONT=arial !important]New Delhi: Escalating the Indo-China border tensions, Chinese troops intruded 500 meters and put up tents into Indian territory, as per reports on Sunday.
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[FONT=arial !important]“Some 30 Chinese soldiers invaded 500 meters area of Demchok in Ladakh on September 11,” say reports.
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[FONT=arial !important]However, to confront the Chinese troops, around 70 Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel were deployed in the region.
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[FONT=arial !important]Last month, the Chinese troops reportedly entered almost 25 kms into India. The troops invaded the area of Burtse in Ladakh.
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[FONT=arial !important]A patrol of Indian troops noticed the People's Liberation Army (PLA) personnel while moving from their base in Burtse area of north Ladakh, at an altitude of around 17,000 feet.
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[FONT=arial !important]In 2014 alone, 334 incidents of Chinese troops intrusion into Indian border have been reported.
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[FONT=arial !important]The recent intrusion incident was reported a few days prior to Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India.
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[FONT=arial !important]Jinping is scheduled to visit Ahmedabad where he will be meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and expected to witness the signing of several MoUs in business and infrastructural investment[/FONT]



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modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We would ask India to please stay off of Chinese territory and please dont make attempts to rouse the chinese in ladakh. This region belongs to them so whether they setup tents, sleeping bags or balloons should be of no concern to India.

The international community stands with china in their hour of need to secure their land from illegal occupation :biggthumpup:

lets work towards peace by settling all disputes and ending illegal occupation. You cant beg the chinese to invest and then get away with land occupation.

Our message of peace and love from Pakistan !
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Some comments from the good indians ....

An Indian • 8 hours ago


Our PM, his cabinet and Gujarat government busy in preparation of grand welcome to (our bigger enemy) Chinese president Mr Jinping in Ahmadabaad to get something for Gujarat -----but on the cost of India's land and integrity.


Our 200% nationalist erupt and burst only against Pakistan but for China, hand clinched, mouth shut and stand to welcome on red carpet.


Shame that only In 2014 alone, 334 incidents of Chinese troops intrusion into India and the same party and leaders abuse accused last government for the same may be 668 time are doing worse than UPA in overseas policy and courage.

Kumar • 9 hours ago


Saal aaa k u ta Mo di bahot bh on kta tha election speeches mae, abhi kidhar hay



Avatar
afzu • 9 hours ago

Abhay nikal bahr Moodi geedarrr ke aulaaad, Kagazi sher, kidhar hay ab tu
 

gZionist

Banned
We would ask India to please stay off of Chinese territory and please dont make attempts to rouse the chinese in ladakh. This region belongs to them so whether they setup tents, sleeping bags or balloons should be of no concern to India.

The international community stands with china in their hour of need to secure their land from illegal occupation :biggthumpup:

lets work towards peace by settling all disputes and ending illegal occupation. You cant beg the chinese to invest and then get away with land occupation.

Our message of peace and love from Pakistan !

Israel is ready to help India in tacking China.

China is playing with fire evrywhere. Israel, Usa, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam should fight against China and Russia..
 

chandbibi

Minister (2k+ posts)
ACHE DIN TO AA GAYE FAKIR, JAB TUM CONTAINER ME SO RAHE THE AUR TUMHE PATA BHI NA CHALA. [hilar] AB JAAGKAR KYA FAYDA JAB CHIDIYA CHUGH GAI KHET! [hilar]

China is poised to make its biggest ever investment in India and who wants to jeopardize relations with a country it invests money in?


China set to pump billions of dollars in India, outwit Japan

PTI | Sep 14, 2014, 07.46 PM IST
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to focus on economic and trade development during his visit to India. (Reuters photo)






BEIJING: Cash-rich China is looking to outwit rival Japan by pledging to invest billions of dollars in India's railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during President Xi Jinping's maiden visit to the country this week.

As Xi's visit to India scheduled for September 17 draws close, Chinese officials are becoming increasingly vocal about Beijing's decision to scale up investments in India regarded widely as the most safe investment destination, especially after Japan made a splash with commitment to invest $35 billion during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.

With growing outbound direct investment (ODI) which last year crossed $90 billion, China's investments in India, which so far remained a paltry $400 million, mostly in Gujarat, are now expected to surpass Japan.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, on July 15, 2014. (PTI photo)

China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a large share of which is expected to find India's way.

China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.

Chinese officials say that China would be committing anywhere between $100 billion to $300 billion in the modernisation of Indian railways by replacing existing tracks to increase the speed, station development, establishing industrial parks as well as invest in mega infrastructure projects.

The improvement of tracks could push the average train speeds from 160kmph to 180kmh, Indian officials say.

China is also asking India to hand over certain railway corridors for it to build, develop and maintain high speed railway lines.

42467203.cms

A bullet train runs on the new Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway on September 1, 2010 in Jianshan, Zhejiang province, China. The country has expressed its desire develop and maintain high speed railway lines in India. (Getty Images photo)

While Japan bagged the Mumbai-Ahmedabad first bullet train project, Chinese officials have evinced interest in Chennai and Bangalore and Bangalore-Mumbai corridors to build high-speed trains.

India has already invited China to modernize railway stations.

During Xi's visit, China is set to announce two industrial parks, one each in Gujarat and Maharastra to begin a host of manufacturing and energy units.

The investments are aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged $35 billion in the total $66.4 billion trade last year.

Xi's visit will focus on economic and trade development, Hu Shisheng, a research fellow at the state-run China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told PTI.

42467491.cms

Sherathang at Nathu La main road in Sikkim, just 7km from Nathu La pass at 14,200 feet above sea level. This is now a land-trade route between India and China. (TOI file photo by Sudipto Das).

Hu said Beijing looks to invest in mega infrastructure projects just like the way Japan did in the last two decades in China developing its infrastructure despite political rivalry.

"We can invest far bigger amounts than Japan and finish projects in India far cheaper and faster as we have a proven record in this record in this regard," he said adding that China could be committing far higher than Japan's $35 billion.

Hu said Chinese leadership is not ruffled by Modi's Japan visit and his close rapport with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as they knew Modi well before he came to power and interacted with him closely when he was the Gujarat chief minister.

He said China would be guided by Modi's assurance to attach top priority to China-India relations.

Hu said if Japan steps up investments in India, it could lead to trilateral approach to increase focus on development despite the rivalry.

He said the border issue will not stand in the way of bilateral cooperation to be enhanced during Xi's visit.

42467970.cms

An Indian Army soldier stands at the line of actual control near Bumla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China has a long-running border dispute with each other. (TOI photo by Sudipto Das)

After 17 rounds of talks, India and China have moved forward to resolve the vexed issue, he said.

What is left for experts and special representatives of borders talks is to find ways to demarcate the line of actual control (LAC) and exchange maps which could happen under Modi and Xi's leadership as both are regarded as strong leaders, Hu said.

India asserts that the border dispute covered about 4,000km, while China claims that it confined to about 2,000km to the area of Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers as Southern Tibet.

"For the first time the two countries have strong leaders. It is the right time to reach a solution," Hu said.

For the time, during Xi's visit, China is seriously considering to open a new route for Indian pilgrims to take part in Kailash and Mansarovar yatra which will be good for ties, he added.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-India-outwit-Japan/articleshow/42465874.cms
 
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AntiGossip

Senator (1k+ posts)
Israel is ready to help India in tacking China.

China is playing with fire evrywhere. Israel, Usa, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam should fight against China and Russia..
This is the problem need help from 3rd PARTy who not give a hoot!
For todays news I say please gossip to all our lovely secretaries sitting infront of the LcD & do whatever you like lmao !
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
That is why we are asking you to respect China's territorial integrity and not harm the hand that feeds you :)

Here they are investing billions in your country and there in Ladakh you are occupying there land. Dont try that "mu mein ram ram baghl mein churi" with the chinese ....otherwise investment to jayegi hi saath saath woh aur bhi boht kuch utha ker lay jangay ...[hilar][hilar]

ACHE DIN TO AA GAYE FAKIR, JAB TUM CONTAINER ME SO RAHE THE AUR TUMHE PATA BHI NA CHALA. [hilar] AB JAAGKAR KYA FAYDA JAB CHIDIYA CHUGH GAI KHET! [hilar]

China is poised to make its biggest ever investment in India and who wants to jeopardize relations with a country it invests money in?


China set to pump billions of dollars in India, outwit Japan

PTI | Sep 14, 2014, 07.46 PM IST
A

A


Xi-Jinping-VII.jpg


Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to focus on economic and trade development during his visit to India. (Reuters photo)






BEIJING: Cash-rich China is looking to outwit rival Japan by pledging to invest billions of dollars in India's railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during President Xi Jinping's maiden visit to the country this week.

As Xi's visit to India scheduled for September 17 draws close, Chinese officials are becoming increasingly vocal about Beijing's decision to scale up investments in India regarded widely as the most safe investment destination, especially after Japan made a splash with commitment to invest $35 billion during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.

With growing outbound direct investment (ODI) which last year crossed $90 billion, China's investments in India, which so far remained a paltry $400 million, mostly in Gujarat, are now expected to surpass Japan.

42466510.cms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, on July 15, 2014. (PTI photo)

China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a large share of which is expected to find India's way.

China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.

Chinese officials say that China would be committing anywhere between $100 billion to $300 billion in the modernisation of Indian railways by replacing existing tracks to increase the speed, station development, establishing industrial parks as well as invest in mega infrastructure projects.

The improvement of tracks could push the average train speeds from 160kmph to 180kmh, Indian officials say.

China is also asking India to hand over certain railway corridors for it to build, develop and maintain high speed railway lines.

42467203.cms

A bullet train runs on the new Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway on September 1, 2010 in Jianshan, Zhejiang province, China. The country has expressed its desire develop and maintain high speed railway lines in India. (Getty Images photo)

While Japan bagged the Mumbai-Ahmedabad first bullet train project, Chinese officials have evinced interest in Chennai and Bangalore and Bangalore-Mumbai corridors to build high-speed trains.

India has already invited China to modernize railway stations.

During Xi's visit, China is set to announce two industrial parks, one each in Gujarat and Maharastra to begin a host of manufacturing and energy units.

The investments are aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged $35 billion in the total $66.4 billion trade last year.

Xi's visit will focus on economic and trade development, Hu Shisheng, a research fellow at the state-run China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told PTI.

42467491.cms

Sherathang at Nathu La main road in Sikkim, just 7km from Nathu La pass at 14,200 feet above sea level. This is now a land-trade route between India and China. (TOI file photo by Sudipto Das).

Hu said Beijing looks to invest in mega infrastructure projects just like the way Japan did in the last two decades in China developing its infrastructure despite political rivalry.

"We can invest far bigger amounts than Japan and finish projects in India far cheaper and faster as we have a proven record in this record in this regard," he said adding that China could be committing far higher than Japan's $35 billion.

Hu said Chinese leadership is not ruffled by Modi's Japan visit and his close rapport with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as they knew Modi well before he came to power and interacted with him closely when he was the Gujarat chief minister.

He said China would be guided by Modi's assurance to attach top priority to China-India relations.

Hu said if Japan steps up investments in India, it could lead to trilateral approach to increase focus on development despite the rivalry.

He said the border issue will not stand in the way of bilateral cooperation to be enhanced during Xi's visit.

42467970.cms

An Indian Army soldier stands at the line of actual control near Bumla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China has a long-running border dispute with each other. (TOI photo by Sudipto Das)

After 17 rounds of talks, India and China have moved forward to resolve the vexed issue, he said.

What is left for experts and special representatives of borders talks is to find ways to demarcate the line of actual control (LAC) and exchange maps which could happen under Modi and Xi's leadership as both are regarded as strong leaders, Hu said.

India asserts that the border dispute covered about 4,000km, while China claims that it confined to about 2,000km to the area of Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers as Southern Tibet.

"For the first time the two countries have strong leaders. It is the right time to reach a solution," Hu said.

For the time, during Xi's visit, China is seriously considering to open a new route for Indian pilgrims to take part in Kailash and Mansarovar yatra which will be good for ties, he added.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-India-outwit-Japan/articleshow/42465874.cms
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
THis is already happening after you helping India for more than a decade now :biggthumpup:.....why dont you first help yourself against the hizbullah who made you run away like chicken [hilar][hilar]

Israel is ready to help India in tacking China.

China is playing with fire evrywhere. Israel, Usa, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam should fight against China and Russia..
 

chandbibi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Lol. Fakir hamare yaha investment woh paisa banane ke liye kar rahe hain. "Investment", aur " Aid", ka fark tumne kabhi sikha hee nahi. We don't sell our air bases to anyone unlike some people you know so well. China and India are neighbours just like India and Pakistan are, but look at the difference in the equation. Kaha raja bhoj aur kaha gangu teli. [hilar]
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Dekho ab mera mu mut khulwao !...tum aur soul na sell kero yeh kesay ho sakta hai ??[hilar]

Soul to tum Israel ko, russia ko soul boht pehlay bech chukay huay ho ...isliay yeh bat to tum yaheen rehnay do. aur doosri baat jub app chinese ko tung kertay ho aur woh apni zameen per apna right claim kertay hain ...to apki mighty indian army wahan "choorian" pehn ker un ka istaqbaal kerti hai kiyoonkay apkay politicians aur apki army CHinese "investment" kay agay apka "soul" bech chuki hai [hilar][hilar]



Ab apko jahan bhi chinese nazer aye unko sirf salam ker saktay ho aur unsay "maar" kha saktay ho ..ab batain bhala "noker" ki "malik" kay saamnay kia aukaat ??[hilar][hilar]
Lol. Fakir hamare yaha investment woh paisa banane ke liye kar rahe hain. "Investment", aur " Aid", ka fark tumne kabhi sikha hee nahi. We don't sell our air bases to anyone unlike some people you know so well. China and India are neighbours just like India and Pakistan are, but look at the difference in the equation. Kaha raja bhoj aur kaha gangu teli. [hilar]
 
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Mohan

Senator (1k+ posts)
We would ask India to please stay off of Chinese territory and please dont make attempts to rouse the chinese in ladakh. This region belongs to them so whether they setup tents, sleeping bags or balloons should be of no concern to India.

The international community stands with china in their hour of need to secure their land from illegal occupation :biggthumpup:

lets work towards peace by settling all disputes and ending illegal occupation. You cant beg the chinese to invest and then get away with land occupation.

Our message of peace and love from Pakistan !

China set to pump billions of dollars in India, outwit Japan

BEIJING: Cash-rich China is looking to outwit rival Japan by pledging to invest billions of dollars in India's railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during President Xi Jinping's maiden visit to the country this week.
As Xi's visit to India scheduled for September 17 draws close, Chinese officials are becoming increasingly vocal about Beijing's decision to scale up investments in India regarded widely as the most safe investment destination, especially after Japan made a splash with commitment to invest $35 billion during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.

With growing outbound direct investment (ODI) which last year crossed $90 billion, China's investments in India, which so far remained a paltry $400 million, mostly in Gujarat, are now expected to surpass Japan.

42466510.cms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, on July 15, 2014. (PTI photo)

China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a large share of which is expected to find India's way.

China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.

Chinese officials say that China would be committing anywhere between $100 billion to $300 billion in the modernisation of Indian railways by replacing existing tracks to increase the speed, station development, establishing industrial parks as well as invest in mega infrastructure projects.

The improvement of tracks could push the average train speeds from 160kmph to 180kmh, Indian officials say.

China is also asking India to hand over certain railway corridors for it to build, develop and maintain high speed railway lines.

42467203.cms

A bullet train runs on the new Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway on September 1, 2010 in Jianshan, Zhejiang province, China. The country has expressed its desire develop and maintain high speed railway lines in India. (Getty Images photo)

While Japan bagged the Mumbai-Ahmedabad first bullet train project, Chinese officials have evinced interest in Chennai and Bangalore and Bangalore-Mumbai corridors to build high-speed trains.

India has already invited China to modernize railway stations.

During Xi's visit, China is set to announce two industrial parks, one each in Gujarat and Maharastra to begin a host of manufacturing and energy units.

The investments are aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged $35 billion in the total $66.4 billion trade last year.

Xi's visit will focus on economic and trade development, Hu Shisheng, a research fellow at the state-run China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told PTI.

42467491.cms

Sherathang at Nathu La main road in Sikkim, just 7km from Nathu La pass at 14,200 feet above sea level. This is now a land-trade route between India and China. (TOI file photo by Sudipto Das).

Hu said Beijing looks to invest in mega infrastructure projects just like the way Japan did in the last two decades in China developing its infrastructure despite political rivalry.

"We can invest far bigger amounts than Japan and finish projects in India far cheaper and faster as we have a proven record in this record in this regard," he said adding that China could be committing far higher than Japan's $35 billion.

Hu said Chinese leadership is not ruffled by Modi's Japan visit and his close rapport with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as they knew Modi well before he came to power and interacted with him closely when he was the Gujarat chief minister.

He said China would be guided by Modi's assurance to attach top priority to China-India relations.

Hu said if Japan steps up investments in India, it could lead to trilateral approach to increase focus on development despite the rivalry.

He said the border issue will not stand in the way of bilateral cooperation to be enhanced during Xi's visit.

42467970.cms

An Indian Army soldier stands at the line of actual control near Bumla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China has a long-running border dispute with each other. (TOI photo by Sudipto Das)

After 17 rounds of talks, India and China have moved forward to resolve the vexed issue, he said.

What is left for experts and special representatives of borders talks is to find ways to demarcate the line of actual control (LAC) and exchange maps which could happen under Modi and Xi's leadership as both are regarded as strong leaders, Hu said.

India asserts that the border dispute covered about 4,000km, while China claims that it confined to about 2,000km to the area of Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers as Southern Tibet.

"For the first time the two countries have strong leaders. It is the right time to reach a solution," Hu said.

For the time, during Xi's visit, China is seriously considering to open a new route for Indian pilgrims to take part in Kailash and Mansarovar yatra which will be good for ties, he added.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/China-set-to-pump-billions-of-dollars-in-India-outwit-Japan/articleshow/42465874.cms
 
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chandbibi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Dekho fakir, raat ke 12 baj gaye hain islie behki behki batein na karo. India has been the champion of non-alignment from the very beginning. This was the only reason why Pakistan was the chosen ally of United States. Chinese ki rights ko ham dekh lenge. This is between them and us. As things stand today no country can afford to take pangas with India. China has it in its interest to keep a healthy relationship with India and also with all of its neighbours. Similarly it is in India's best interest to keep a healthy relationship with all its neighbours. To that effect India will take a wise stand like it has always taken. Ek dusre ke countries me investment karna acha hota hai. That keeps the economies of the region in good health. Yeh baat sab log samjha samjha ke thak gaye magar ek paksitanio ke bheje me ghusti nahi. Rest of the countries are all on the same page.
Dekho ab mera mu mut khulwao !...tum aur soul na sell kero yeh kesay ho sakta hai ??[hilar]

Soul to tum Israel ko, russia ko soul boht pehlay bech chukay huay ho ...isliay yeh bat to tum yaheen rehnay do. aur doosri baat jub app chinese to tung kertay ho aur woh apni zameen per apna right claim kertay hain ...to apki mighty indian army wahan "choorian" pehn ker un ka istaqbaal kerti hai kiyoonkay apkay politicians aur apki army CHinese "investment" kay agay apka "soul" bech chuki hai [hilar][hilar]



Ab apko jahan bhi chinese nazer aye unko sirf salam ker saktay ho aur unsay "maar" kha saktay ho ..ab batain bhala "noker" ki "malik" kay saamnay kia aukaat ??[hilar][hilar]
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Yehi baat to hum keh rahay hain kay jub "noker" ho to "noker" ban ker raho na ......"Malik" ki cheezoan per qabza kerna koi achi harkat hai kiya ??[hilar][hilar]

Aukaat mein rehna seekho ....aur chinese jahan bhi nazer aye ap unkay "pair" choomiyay aur khaas tor per "Ladakh" mein to unki "territory" pay fazool mein cher-khani kernay ki zaroorat nahi.

You should offer a full fledged apology to the chinese for poking on there territory as the international community is appalled at your behaviour.:biggthumpup:

You should send genral be-suhaag to china with a flower basket with a sorry card in it.

Rest off learn to respect the chinese because they are spending their valuable money in your country. We have understood this long time ago, you are ones licking the amercans right now ~



Dekho fakir, raat ke 12 baj gaye hain islie behki behki batein na karo. India has been the champion of non-alignment from the very beginning. This was the only reason why Pakistan was the chosen ally of United States. Chinese ki rights ko ham dekh lenge. This is between them and us. As things stand today no country can afford to take pangas with India. China has it in its interest to keep a healthy relationship with India and also with all of its neighbours. Similarly it is in India's best interest to keep a healthy relationship with all its neighbours. To that effect India will take a wise stand like it has always taken. Ek dusre ke countries me investment karna acha hota hai. That keeps the economies of the region in good health. Yeh baat sab log samjha samjha ke thak gaye magar ek paksitanio ke bheje me ghusti nahi. Rest of the countries are all on the same page.
 

modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
You need to read this title over and over again ...

Chinese soldiers intrude 500 meters into Ladakh, put up tents on Indian soil


By Tarun Khanna | Last Updated: Sunday, September 14, 2014 - 12:15

China set to pump billions of dollars in India, outwit Japan

BEIJING: Cash-rich China is looking to outwit rival Japan by pledging to invest billions of dollars in India's railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during President Xi Jinping's maiden visit to the country this week.
As Xi's visit to India scheduled for September 17 draws close, Chinese officials are becoming increasingly vocal about Beijing's decision to scale up investments in India regarded widely as the most safe investment destination, especially after Japan made a splash with commitment to invest $35 billion during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.

With growing outbound direct investment (ODI) which last year crossed $90 billion, China's investments in India, which so far remained a paltry $400 million, mostly in Gujarat, are now expected to surpass Japan.

42466510.cms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, on July 15, 2014. (PTI photo)

China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a large share of which is expected to find India's way.

China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.

Chinese officials say that China would be committing anywhere between $100 billion to $300 billion in the modernisation of Indian railways by replacing existing tracks to increase the speed, station development, establishing industrial parks as well as invest in mega infrastructure projects.

The improvement of tracks could push the average train speeds from 160kmph to 180kmh, Indian officials say.

China is also asking India to hand over certain railway corridors for it to build, develop and maintain high speed railway lines.

42467203.cms

A bullet train runs on the new Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway on September 1, 2010 in Jianshan, Zhejiang province, China. The country has expressed its desire develop and maintain high speed railway lines in India. (Getty Images photo)

While Japan bagged the Mumbai-Ahmedabad first bullet train project, Chinese officials have evinced interest in Chennai and Bangalore and Bangalore-Mumbai corridors to build high-speed trains.

India has already invited China to modernize railway stations.

During Xi's visit, China is set to announce two industrial parks, one each in Gujarat and Maharastra to begin a host of manufacturing and energy units.

The investments are aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged $35 billion in the total $66.4 billion trade last year.

Xi's visit will focus on economic and trade development, Hu Shisheng, a research fellow at the state-run China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told PTI.

42467491.cms

Sherathang at Nathu La main road in Sikkim, just 7km from Nathu La pass at 14,200 feet above sea level. This is now a land-trade route between India and China. (TOI file photo by Sudipto Das).

Hu said Beijing looks to invest in mega infrastructure projects just like the way Japan did in the last two decades in China developing its infrastructure despite political rivalry.

"We can invest far bigger amounts than Japan and finish projects in India far cheaper and faster as we have a proven record in this record in this regard," he said adding that China could be committing far higher than Japan's $35 billion.

Hu said Chinese leadership is not ruffled by Modi's Japan visit and his close rapport with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as they knew Modi well before he came to power and interacted with him closely when he was the Gujarat chief minister.

He said China would be guided by Modi's assurance to attach top priority to China-India relations.

Hu said if Japan steps up investments in India, it could lead to trilateral approach to increase focus on development despite the rivalry.

He said the border issue will not stand in the way of bilateral cooperation to be enhanced during Xi's visit.

42467970.cms

An Indian Army soldier stands at the line of actual control near Bumla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China has a long-running border dispute with each other. (TOI photo by Sudipto Das)

After 17 rounds of talks, India and China have moved forward to resolve the vexed issue, he said.

What is left for experts and special representatives of borders talks is to find ways to demarcate the line of actual control (LAC) and exchange maps which could happen under Modi and Xi's leadership as both are regarded as strong leaders, Hu said.

India asserts that the border dispute covered about 4,000km, while China claims that it confined to about 2,000km to the area of Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers as Southern Tibet.

"For the first time the two countries have strong leaders. It is the right time to reach a solution," Hu said.

For the time, during Xi's visit, China is seriously considering to open a new route for Indian pilgrims to take part in Kailash and Mansarovar yatra which will be good for ties, he added.



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modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Here this should be a good read for you ....

Chinese troops entered Ladakh, burnt tents on July 25: BJP MP and India is Impotent and does nothing


China set to pump billions of dollars in India, outwit Japan

BEIJING: Cash-rich China is looking to outwit rival Japan by pledging to invest billions of dollars in India's railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during President Xi Jinping's maiden visit to the country this week.
As Xi's visit to India scheduled for September 17 draws close, Chinese officials are becoming increasingly vocal about Beijing's decision to scale up investments in India regarded widely as the most safe investment destination, especially after Japan made a splash with commitment to invest $35 billion during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.

With growing outbound direct investment (ODI) which last year crossed $90 billion, China's investments in India, which so far remained a paltry $400 million, mostly in Gujarat, are now expected to surpass Japan.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, on July 15, 2014. (PTI photo)

China's foreign exchange reserves, the largest in the world, reached a record $3.95 trillion in March and it plans to invest around $500 billion overseas in the next five years, a large share of which is expected to find India's way.

China is positively considering investing in India's ambitious plan to build high-speed railways, including bullet trains.

Chinese officials say that China would be committing anywhere between $100 billion to $300 billion in the modernisation of Indian railways by replacing existing tracks to increase the speed, station development, establishing industrial parks as well as invest in mega infrastructure projects.

The improvement of tracks could push the average train speeds from 160kmph to 180kmh, Indian officials say.

China is also asking India to hand over certain railway corridors for it to build, develop and maintain high speed railway lines.

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A bullet train runs on the new Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway on September 1, 2010 in Jianshan, Zhejiang province, China. The country has expressed its desire develop and maintain high speed railway lines in India. (Getty Images photo)

While Japan bagged the Mumbai-Ahmedabad first bullet train project, Chinese officials have evinced interest in Chennai and Bangalore and Bangalore-Mumbai corridors to build high-speed trains.

India has already invited China to modernize railway stations.

During Xi's visit, China is set to announce two industrial parks, one each in Gujarat and Maharastra to begin a host of manufacturing and energy units.

The investments are aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged $35 billion in the total $66.4 billion trade last year.

Xi's visit will focus on economic and trade development, Hu Shisheng, a research fellow at the state-run China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, told PTI.

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Sherathang at Nathu La main road in Sikkim, just 7km from Nathu La pass at 14,200 feet above sea level. This is now a land-trade route between India and China. (TOI file photo by Sudipto Das).

Hu said Beijing looks to invest in mega infrastructure projects just like the way Japan did in the last two decades in China developing its infrastructure despite political rivalry.

"We can invest far bigger amounts than Japan and finish projects in India far cheaper and faster as we have a proven record in this record in this regard," he said adding that China could be committing far higher than Japan's $35 billion.

Hu said Chinese leadership is not ruffled by Modi's Japan visit and his close rapport with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as they knew Modi well before he came to power and interacted with him closely when he was the Gujarat chief minister.

He said China would be guided by Modi's assurance to attach top priority to China-India relations.

Hu said if Japan steps up investments in India, it could lead to trilateral approach to increase focus on development despite the rivalry.

He said the border issue will not stand in the way of bilateral cooperation to be enhanced during Xi's visit.

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An Indian Army soldier stands at the line of actual control near Bumla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China has a long-running border dispute with each other. (TOI photo by Sudipto Das)

After 17 rounds of talks, India and China have moved forward to resolve the vexed issue, he said.

What is left for experts and special representatives of borders talks is to find ways to demarcate the line of actual control (LAC) and exchange maps which could happen under Modi and Xi's leadership as both are regarded as strong leaders, Hu said.

India asserts that the border dispute covered about 4,000km, while China claims that it confined to about 2,000km to the area of Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers as Southern Tibet.

"For the first time the two countries have strong leaders. It is the right time to reach a solution," Hu said.

For the time, during Xi's visit, China is seriously considering to open a new route for Indian pilgrims to take part in Kailash and Mansarovar yatra which will be good for ties, he added.



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chandbibi

Minister (2k+ posts)
lol. Kahi tum indians ko pakistani to nahi samajhne lage. ham yaha tak pahunch gaye hai ki ab logo me competition shuru ho gaya hai for investing in India. Aur rahi baat hamari territory ko defend karne ki woh hamare bahadur jawan bakhoobi kar rahe hain. Tumhari tarah china ko land secede nahi kar di hai hamne. Tum Taj Mahal bechne nikle ho jo tumhara hai hee nahi. lol. Aise 420 type ke kaam karke duniya me apni izzat ka falooda na karo.

Yehi baat to hum keh rahay hain kay jub "noker" ho to "noker" ban ker raho na ......"Malik" ki cheezoan per qabza kerna koi achi harkat hai kiya ??[hilar][hilar]

Aukaat mein rehna seekho ....aur chinese jahan bhi nazer aye ap unkay "pair" choomiyay aur khaas tor per "Ladakh" mein to unki "territory" pay fazool mein cher-khani kernay ki zaroorat nahi.

You should offer a full fledged apology to the chinese for poking on there territory as the international community is appalled at your behaviour.:biggthumpup:

You should send genral be-suhaag to china with a flower basket with a sorry card in it.

Rest off learn to respect the chinese because they are spending their valuable money in your country. We have understood this long time ago, you are ones licking the amercans right now ~
 
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modern.fakir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Ladakh abhi Pakistani territory nahi bana hai ..jub banayegana tub baat kerna humsay [hilar][hilar]

Tumhari bahadur army filhaal to chinese say maar kha kha ker rasullay khila rahi hai [hilar][hilar][hilar]....yeh kesay bahadur hain jo pehlay to doosray kay mulk pay qabza kernay ki ghatia harqat kertay hain aur phir jub doosra agay berhta hai tu lerkioon ki terha choorian pehn ker "flag aur banners" utha layti hai [hilar][hilar]....yeh kitnay bahadur hai ....woh sari dunya dekh rahi hai ......[hilar]

filhaal to india ki izzat ka falooda nikal raha hai jisterha jurat say indian fauji zaleel horahay hain larakh mein [hilar][hilar]

hum jo merzi samjhain apnay app ko mager tum to indian hona ....to phir larakh mein churian kiyoon pehni hui hain ?? ....Isliay kaha hai jub noker ho to nokar ban ker raho !:biggthumpup:

lol. Kahi tum indians ko pakistani to nahi samajhne lage. ham yaha tak pahunch gaye hai ki ab logo me competition shuru ho gaya hai for investing in India. Aur rahi baat hamari territory ko defend karne ki woh hamare bahadur jawan bakhoobi kar rahe hain. Tumhari tarah china ko land secede nahi kar di hai hamne. Tum Taj Mahal bechne nikle ho jo tumhara hai hee nahi. lol. Aise 420 type ke kaam karke duniya me apni izzat ka falooda na karo.
 

gZionist

Banned
THis is already happening after you helping India for more than a decade now :biggthumpup:.....why dont you first help yourself against the hizbullah who made you run away like chicken [hilar][hilar]

Indian citizens and government have supported Israel in recent Anti terror operations of IDF.
We have the situation under control. I know one of my senior, who is working with the Indian team on critical technology.

We need support of Hindus to neutralize all jihadis across the Asia. Hindus are peaceful people and we are ready to offer them high precision state of art technology to fight sub-standard chinese weaponry.
Only a delusional illiterate muslim will bring in pathetic feeble hezbollah and other Islamist in this discussion.


 
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