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Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin as an “old friend” in Beijing amid strengthened ties and shared opposition to U.S. influence. Their talks follow a regional summit and precede China’s military parade marking WWII’s end
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During the SCO summit in Tianjin, PM Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing that India-China cooperation benefits all humanity. The leaders discussed border protocols, bilateral ties, and economic issues, marking a breakthrough in easing four-year tensions along the LAC.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will soon visit China at Xi Jinping’s invitation to attend the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end. Before the announcement, Kim inspected sniper and special forces, stressing their expansion as a military priority
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly delegating authority within the Communist Party for the first time in over 12 years, sparking speculation about a possible future power transition. Analysts link the move to internal challenges, economic strains, and upcoming leadership shifts
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US and China will hold trade talks in London amid fresh tensions over semiconductors, rare earths, and student visas. A recent agreement to pause tariffs is at risk as both sides clash over technology limits and new economic measures
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China's purchasing managers' index rose from 49.0 in April to 49.5 in May, the National Bureau of Statistics said. PMI is measured on a scale from 0 to 100, where 50 marks the cutoff between expansion and contraction
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Victory Day celebrations mark 80th anniversary of defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II
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Lawmakers also applaud New Delhi's ban on the social media platform which is highly popular among teenagers and youths
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Troop disengagement at the two friction points is likely to be completed by October 28-29, according to Indian Army sources
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According to sources, the disengagement has begun at two friction points at Demchok and Depsang Plains
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BRICS summit has enhanced India’s role as peacemaker in the changing global order
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Summit is being seen as an attempt by non-Western powers to project their clout amid the conflict in Ukraine and the escalating situation in West Asia
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The sinking of China's first Zhou-class submarine represents a setback for Beijing as it continues to build out the world's largest navy
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Muizzu’s return to power could solidify his pro-China stance and raises concerns about the future of Maldives-India relations
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In recent years, the Russian people have united as one, overcome challenges, and made steady progress towards national development and revitalisation, Xi said in his congratulatory message to Putin.
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Xi said that while pursuing its development, China has also embraced the world and fulfilled its responsibility as a major country.
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In a group meeting attended by a dozen American and Chinese officials, Xi told Biden that China's preference is to take Taiwan peacefully, not by force, the officials said
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Wang, a longtime advisor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping, was put in charge of Taiwan affairs earlier this year after he was appointed as the deputy head of the Central Leading Group for Taiwan Affairs
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Washington and Beijing understand each other only too well and have come to the conclusion that their respective world outlooks cannot be reconciled
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Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu’s strident anti-India campaign poses a new set of diplomatic challenges to New Delhi