Anti-China protests continue across India
News | June 18, 2020 23:32 ISTProtests against China over recent Galwan valley faceoff continue across parts of India.
Protests against China over recent Galwan valley faceoff continue across parts of India.
Residents of Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on June 18 showed their aggression and performed last rites of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The residents are angered by the deaths of the Indian soldiers, who lost their lives in a "violent face-off" with Chinese
The White House worked furiously to block the book, asking a federal court for an emergency temporary restraining order Wednesday against its release.
A case has been filed in a district court in Bihar's Champaran district against Chinese President Xi Jinping, holding China responsible for outbreak of coronavirus as the pandemic has impacted the world leading to deaths of lakhs of people, affecting businesses and lifestyle across countries. A case has been filed in a district court in Bihar's West Champaran district against Chinese President Xi Jinping, holding China responsible for outbreak of coronavirus as the pandemic has impacted the world leading to deaths of lakhs of people, affecting businesses and lifestyle across countries.
China's new army commander Lt Gen Xu Qiling, who will head the Western Theatre Command ground forces responsible for the Sino-India border, is a rising star in the PLA specially handpicked by President Xi Jinping to handle troops along the challenging border, a media report said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday ordered the military to scale up the battle preparedness, visualising worst-case scenarios and asked them to resolutely defend the country’s sovereignty.
China, the second-largest military spender after the US, has hiked its defence budget from last year''s 177.6 billion to USD 179 billion, nearly three times that of India, the lowest increment in recent years apparently due to the heavy disruption caused to its economy by the COVID-19, according to the official media.
China on Wednesday credited its socialist political system for quickly bringing the coronavirus outbreak under control, ahead of its annual Parliament session from Thursday. China, which came under pressure at the just-concluded World Health Assembly (WHA) session for a probe into the origins of the coronavirus
US President Donald Trump has said that he does not want to talk to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping right now, expressing his displeasure at Beijing's handling of the coronavirus outbreak which has spread across the world, killing over 300,000 people.
China on Friday reacted guardedly to US President Donald Trump's threat to “cut off” the bilateral relationship between the world's top two economies and asked America to meet it halfway in the fight against the coronavirus.
China-India relations are standing at a new starting point and facing new opportunities, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday, exchanging congratulatory messages with his Indian counterpart Ram Nath Kovind on the 70th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties.
Lakhimpur has reported one COVID-19 positive patient, who is undergoing treatment while two cases have been reported from neighbouring Pilibhit. A senior police official admitted that they had received the complaints but said they would seek legal opinion before proceeding any further in the matter.
China has focused on four prominent narratives. One was China's successful containment of the virus. Second was calls for international collaboration. Third was the World Health Organization's praise of China. And fourth was China's economic resilience.
Battling the coronavirus at home, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday called for an all-out global war against the pandemic and proposed tariff cuts and removal of trade barriers to prevent the global economy slipping into recession.
President Xi Jinping on Tuesday made his first visit to the central Chinese city hit hardest by the new virus epidemic since the first cases of a then-unidentified respiratory illness emerged in December.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that the coronavirus outbreak was the most serious health crisis the country has experienced since the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949.
The Health Authorities in China's Hubei province on Feb 11 (local time) reported 103 more deaths and 2,097 newly confirmed cases of Coronavirus, reported South China Morning Post.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to Chinese President Xi Jinping, offering India's assistance to China to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
Billionaire investor George Soros, known for his outspoken liberal views, has criticized virtually all economic powers of the world, including the US and China, for being ruled by "would-be or actual dictators" and named India among the countries where nationalism is making further headway.
"Mr S***hole, President of China arrives at 4 PM."
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