Indian forces capable of defending borders: KrishnaSeptember 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Amid concerns over reported Chinese border violations, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Thursday said Indian armed forces were capable of defending the country's frontiers.
India downplays Chinese intrusions, says border peacefulSeptember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Downplaying recent Chinese incursions into the Indian territory of Ladakh, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Monday said India has one of the most peaceful boundaries with China and added that the issue was being sorted out.
Article by Chinese analyst an expression of individual opinion:IndiaAugust 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Following reports of a Chinese strategist contending that Beijing should break up India into 20-30 independent states, the Indian Government on Tuesday played down the incident saying that it was an expression of individual opinion. This was said by an official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs in response to media reports on the article written by a Chinese analyst.
Tharoor says Sino-India relations go beyond the boundary issueAugust 11th, 2009 KOCHI - Union Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor said on Tuesday that India's "healthy" relationship with China goes beyond the boundary issue. "Relationship should not be seen only in the context of the problems, it should also be seen in the context of the opportunity," Tharoor said, replying to a question on the just-concluded India-China border talks last week.
India, China to maintain peace and tranquillity in border areasAugust 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India and China have decided to maintain peace and tranquillity in their borders after the conclusion of two-day talks held in the national capital to resolve their long simmering border dispute. "On the boundary question, both sides expressed satisfaction at the progress being made through the Special Representatives mechanism and reiterated that pending the settlement of the boundary issue, peace and tranquility should be maintained in our border areas," Vishnu Prakash, Ministry of External Affairs spokesman told reporters in New Delhi on Saturday.
Experts say substantive progress in Sino-Indian border talks 'dim'August 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The hopes for substantive progress in China-India border talks were "dim" as the two nations began their 13th round of boundary negotiations on Friday, experts in international studies have said. Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (r), special representative of China in Sino-Indian Boundary Talks, and his Indian counterpart, National Security Advisor M.K.
India hopes boundary talks will further strengthen ties with ChinaAugust 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India on Friday expressed the hope that the 13th round of boundary talks with China would further strengthen strategic and cooperative partnership between the two countries. In an opening statement released prior to the two-day talks being held here, India's National Security Adviser and New Delhi's Special Representative for the talks, M.K.Narayanan said: "These are complex issues for which the mechanism of Special Representatives (SRs) has been created."
"We will also review the entire state of our relations and to see how we can strengthen our partnership.
India, China in talks to monitor Himalayan glaciersAugust 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Setting aside speculation about strains in bilateral ties, India has said it is engaged in talks with China to monitor the glaciers in the Himalayas, a strategic border region, and plans to collaborate in climate change negotiations. "We are talking to the Chinese about monitoring the Himalayan glaciers," Minister for State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh told Britain's Financial Times.
China objected to ADB loan to India for Arunachal project: KrishnaJuly 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Ahead of the boundary talks with China next month, India Thursday disclosed that Beijing had objected to New Delhi's loan proposal for a project in Arunachal Pradesh at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and made it clear once more that the northeastern state, which China has claimed, is "not negotiable". "India and China seek a fair and mutually acceptable solution to the boundary issue.
China has objected to ADB funding for Arunachal irrigation project: KrishnaJuly 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna today disclosed in the Rajya Sabha that China had objected to funding by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to an irrigation project in Arunachal Pradesh, which is a clear violation of the ADB charter. During Question Hour, Krishna said India had made it clear to all member nations of the ADB, that political considerations couldn't be cited for prohibiting the bank from evaluating any project, and all member countries of the ADB board except China supported India's plan.
India to continue to improve relations with China: PMJune 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India will continue to partner with China on the global stage and strengthen its relations with the Asian power, but at the same time not compromise on its territorial integrity, said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday. In a speech in parliament, Manmohan Singh said that China was a strategic partner with which India has a multi-lateral partnership, including a large trading relationship.
India says wants to solve boundary dispute with ChinaMarch 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon has said India and China are attempting to find a solution to the vexed boundary dispute
"While we attempt to resolve our differences such as those on the boundary, we will not allow those differences to prevent engagement in other fields. Neither side has attempted to change the status quo on the border while we seek a boundary settlement," Menon said at a book release function here last evening.
Dhaka-Delhi talks on maritime boundary in March: OfficialFebruary 17th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh wants to get down to the nitty gritty of demarcating its maritime boundary, first with India in mid-March and shortly thereafter with Myanmar, an official said. The technical discussions have been scheduled to be held in New Delhi, Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Touhid Hossain said Tuesday.
Menon to arrive in Nepal for talks with Maoist governmentFebruary 15th, 2009 KATHMANDU - Three months after he had accompanied Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee to Nepal, India's Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon is arriving in Kathmandu Tuesday on a two-day visit. The Indian envoy is scheduled to hold talks with Nepal's Maoist Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Foreign Minister Upendra Yadav and opposition leader and former premier Girija Prasad Koirala.
China, Vietnam resolve border disputeDecember 31st, 2008 HANOI - China and Vietnam Wednesday announced that they completed the demarcation of their land boundary. In a joint statement, officials from both the countries said that they resolved their long-standing border dispute during a latest round of talks here Dec 28-31.