PM Modi, Xi Jinping to discuss Donald Trump's trade war: China
World | June 10, 2019 12:59 ISTModi and Xi will have a one-on-one the sidelines of the eight-member countries' SCO meet from July 12 to 14 in Kyrgyzstan's Bishkek.
Modi and Xi will have a one-on-one the sidelines of the eight-member countries' SCO meet from July 12 to 14 in Kyrgyzstan's Bishkek.
With less than a week to go before India finds out who her next Prime Minister is going to be. India Tv brings to you the top moments of 5 years of Modi government.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order on Wednesday barring American companies from installing the foreign-made telecom equipment posing a national security threat.
Like the Trump-Xi summit on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Argentina last November, all eyes will again be on the two leaders in Japan because of the ongoing trade tension.
President Xi Jinping met visiting Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Pakistan and China Investment Forum in Beijing on April 28, and said that both nations could meet each other halfway and promote stabilisation and improvement in their relations.
The multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is entering the next phase after substantial progress, Khan said while speaking at the 2nd Belt and Road Forum (BRF) here.
As per reports, negotiations are building up towards a meeting in the next few days in Russia's Far East.
Launching a scathing attack on China and its president Xi at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Thursday during a private dinner event here in Switzerland, the 88-year-old investor and progressive political activist, also recommended a crackdown on Chinese tech companies.
The People's Liberation Army (PLA), the world's largest with two million troops, last year doubled the training period for new recruits from three to six months in a bid to improve their combat capabilities.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday vowed that his country will not develop at the expense of other nations, in a speech marking 40 years since China introduced major economic reforms.
He said that given its success, "no one is in a position to dictate to China what to do or not to do".
PM Modi further said that the informal meeting at Wuhan in April this year had proved to be a milestone and had opened new avenues of cooperation between India and China.
PM Modi and Presient Xi have met twice after their informal summit in Wuhan this year — at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in June in Qingdao, China, and at the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, in July.
The Commerce Ministry dismissed the US Trade Representative's report as "new unwarranted accusations" and said Washington was wrecking economic relations.
Xi argued that disagreements should be resolved through dialogue and consultation, rather than trying to form "exclusive blocs" or "impose criteria on other countries".
After his talks with Khan on November 3, Premier Li had said China will provide the "necessary support" to Pakistan to tide over the present financial crisis.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Papua New Guinea is expected to be attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Pakistan is expected to receive USD 6 billion economic package from China during the visit, Geo TV quoted sources as saying.
"I think we'll make a deal with China. And I think it'll be a very fair deal for everybody, but it will a good deal for the United States," he said.
The last 'Hand-in-Hand' exercise took place in Pune in 2016. However, the drill did not take place in 2017 due to tensions between the two armies over Doklam.
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