| Sun, 19 May 2013 Chinese premier talks trade, border dispute in India In his first trip abroad since assuming office, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang is holding talks in neighboring India. The trip was nearly scuttled by a border dispute between the world's two most populous nations. | Li (pictured left above) arrived in the Indian capi... | Chinese premier arrives in Delhi for talks Li Keqiang, the Chinese premier, has arrived in India for a series of meetings with senior government officials aimed at rebuilding trust between the two countries and boosting trade ties. | Li, who arrived in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon, has said that his decision to... | Hoola Spa at Sheraton Kona Resort adds Himalayan Salt Wall Tweet | 0 Email | Report | Photo 1 of 5 | Relax and detox at Hoola SpaRelax and detox at Hoola SpaRelax and detox at Hoola SpaRelax and detox at Hoola SpaRelax and detox at Hoola SpaMore >You might also like | Make dad's day with tropical trips to Turks and Caic... | Indian, Chinese Leaders Meet to Strengthen Ties Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in India Sunday at the start of a three-day visit, just days after the peaceful end of a tense border standoff in the Himalayan mountains. | China says placing India first on the itinerary of new Premier Li Keqiang demonstrates the imp... | China news round-up: Li Keqiang visits India, gay activist arrested in Hunan Premier Li Keqiang's visit to India | The Times of India | India may not endorse "one China" in the joint statement that will be issued after Li's visit. | The Hindu | Premier Li Keqiang offers "a handshake across the Himalayas" | Hindustan Times | School books accident... | India gripes over border, trade woes on Li's first foreign trip NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told visiting Chinese President Li Keqiang on Sunday a recent military standoff in the Himalayas could affect relations between the two countries as they looked to boost bilateral trade. Demonstrators burn an e... | Hindu immigrants to U.S. doubled in last decade, reveals survey A survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has unearthed surprising trends in the religious identities of immigrants who received permanent residence in the U.S., particularly the fact that the footprint of Hindu migrants increased from three per cent in 1992... | Border, trade woes threaten India-China ties Chinese Premiere Li Keqiang waves as he is received by Indian Junior Minister for External Affairs, E. Ahamed, after he arrives in New Delhi, India, Sunday, May 19, 2013. A woman at right is a protocol officer. Photo: AP | New Delhi: India's Prime Minister Manmohan Sing... | Border, trade woes threaten India-China ties New Delhi: India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told visiting Chinese President Li Keqiang on Sunday a recent military standoff in the Himalayas could affect relations between the two countries as they looked to boost bilateral trade. | At a meeting shortly after Mr Li... | Pesky calls & SMSs back, Trai looks for a fix NEW DELHI: From beating the heat at a nearby water park or a resort in the Himalayas to the latest real estate development in town, pesky messages have made a strong comeback. | What's worse, there is a sudden rise in the number of phone calls, several of which are soli... | | |
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