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Indian media engaging in war rhetoric: Chinese paper
http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=24461
Friday, September 11, 2009
News Desk
BEIJING: Amid reports of Chinese military intrusions into India, a leading Chinese newspaper on Thursday accused the Indian media of trying to present a bleak picture of the Sino-India relations by raising war rhetoric and sowing seeds of enmity between the two countries.
If you are a regular reader of reports in the Indian media, you can be excused for thinking a war is imminent between India and China. For the past few months, the Indian media have been trying to fan passions on both sides, the China Daily said in an editorial.
Instead of informing, inspiring and trying to find the truth, it is trying to throttle professional ethics to raise the war rhetoric and sow seeds of enmity between the two people, the paper said.
A bleak picture of Sino-India relations which is farthest from reality is what a section of the Indian media wants to present to its readers, the paper charged, noting that some alarmists even predicted China will attack India by 2012.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=24461
Friday, September 11, 2009
News Desk
BEIJING: Amid reports of Chinese military intrusions into India, a leading Chinese newspaper on Thursday accused the Indian media of trying to present a bleak picture of the Sino-India relations by raising war rhetoric and sowing seeds of enmity between the two countries.
If you are a regular reader of reports in the Indian media, you can be excused for thinking a war is imminent between India and China. For the past few months, the Indian media have been trying to fan passions on both sides, the China Daily said in an editorial.
Instead of informing, inspiring and trying to find the truth, it is trying to throttle professional ethics to raise the war rhetoric and sow seeds of enmity between the two people, the paper said.
A bleak picture of Sino-India relations which is farthest from reality is what a section of the Indian media wants to present to its readers, the paper charged, noting that some alarmists even predicted China will attack India by 2012.