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ZOPO Color C3 Smartphone is now Available in India
Daphne Planca | | Oct 18, 2016 03:56 AM EDT |
ZOPO has announced that its latest budget-friendly device, the ZOPO Color C3 smartphone, is now available in India for the price of Rs. 9,599 (approximately $143.75 / 968.07 Yuan).
All PLAGF Aviation Brigades now Armed with New WZ-10 Anti-tank Helicopters
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Oct 17, 2016 11:41 PM EDT |
The WZ-10 can be armed with a wide variety of weapons.
Sales of Chinese Goods Drops in India as Indian Leaders Call for Boycott
Girish Shetti | | Oct 14, 2016 11:27 PM EDT |
Indian leader's call to boycott Chinese goods ahead of the festive season seems to have started showing an effect, as sales of Chinese goods such products have reportedly taken a huge hit in India's capital city of New Delhi.
India, China Agree to Cooperate in Key Areas to Boost Economic Growth
Girish Shetti | | Oct 14, 2016 10:15 AM EDT |
Setting aside their diplomatic differences, India and China have agreed to enhance economic cooperation in key areas, such as the construction of high-speed railway and development of coastal manufacturing zones and sourcing energy from the international markets.
Gionee P7 Max Smartphone is now Available in India
Daphne Planca | | Oct 13, 2016 04:33 PM EDT |
Chinese smartphone maker Gionee has announced that its latest device - the Gionee P7 Max smartphone - is now available in India. The official Indian price tag of the device has not been confirmed yet, but the smartphone is expected to be priced at INR 13,999 (around $210).
China to be a 'Key Negotiator' to Address India-Pakistan Tension: Report
Girish Shetti | | Oct 12, 2016 11:16 PM EDT |
A Chinese government official said that China is ready to play the role of a 'key negotiator' to resolve the current tension between India and Pakistan.
China and India may Collaborate to Build Colombo Financial City
S. Rina | | Oct 12, 2016 10:16 PM EDT |
China has invited India to collaborate in building the Colombo International Financial City in Sri Lanka.
India’s Largest SUV Maker Mahindra & Mahindra Looks for Partner in China
S. Rina | | Oct 11, 2016 08:53 PM EDT |
China 's burgeoning auto market is attracting foreign companies, the latest of which is Mahindra & Mahindra, India's largest SUV maker.
India is Using Masood Azhar Issue for 'Political Gains,' China Says
Som Patidar | | Oct 10, 2016 09:16 AM EDT |
China has lashed out at India for using the dispute over its attempt to get the United Nations to blacklist Pakistan-based terrorist Masood Azhar for "political gains."
China Softens its Stance on India's NSG Membership; Beijing is now Willing to Hold Talks With New Delhi to Build 'Consensus'
Som Patidar | | Oct 10, 2016 08:48 AM EDT |
China has reportedly softened its stance on India's Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership bid. Beijing has said it is willing to hold talks with India on New Delhi's bid to gain entry into the elite 48-member group.
China Claims Brahmaputra Dam Does not Affect Flow to India
S. Rina | | Oct 09, 2016 09:16 AM EDT |
China claimed that building a dam on Brahmaputra will have a negligible impact on India.
China Blocks UN Ban on Masood Azhar; Cites 'Different Views’
S. Rina | | Oct 09, 2016 09:02 AM EDT |
China has used its technical hold for the second time in six months to block UN ban over Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) Massod Azhar.
India Raises Objection to China's 'Costliest' Hydro Electric Project
Som Patidar | | Oct 08, 2016 02:28 AM EDT |
India on Thursday raised objections to China's Lalho hydro electric project on Xiabuqu river, a tributary of Brahmaputra river.
India Strongly Reacts to China's Blocking of its bid to ban Pakistan-Based Terror Chief Masood Azhar at UN
Som Patidar | | Oct 07, 2016 06:19 PM EDT |
India has strongly reacted to Beijing's blocking of its bid to ban Pakistani terrorist chief Masood Azhar at the United Nations. An upset New Delhi lashed out at China for blocking its bid to designate the head of the Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed as a global terrorist.
Concerns Mounts Over India’s Slow Progress on Chabahar Project, as China Marches Ahead With Gwadar Project
Girish Shetti | | Oct 07, 2016 06:05 PM EDT |
When India sealed the Chabahar port deal during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's maiden visit to Iran in May, officials in New Delhi could not have been happier. They described the agreement as a historic deal that will give India a much-needed trade access to Central Asia, bypassing its arch rival Pakistan. More importantly, the deal was considered crucial to break away from China's encirclement or its much talked about "string of pearls" strategy.
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