A shared economic adversary could drive the two Asian giants to strengthen their Brics ties, but the way forward is far from clear India and China have long been locked in a delicate dance - neighbours bound by geography but divided by history,
Termed by a former Foreign Secretary, Rajiv Gokhale, in an article, as industrial “sanctions” the removal of Chinese workers from iPhone factory and similar moves elsewhere endeavour to restrain India from achieving the success it has attained in the manufacture of mobile phones like in the case of production of IPhone.
United States President-elect Donald Trump is said to be planning visits to China and India early in his second term. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump plans to visit China within his first 100 days in office.
Donald Trump has talked to advisers about a possible trip to India, according to people close to him. The Republican leader could visit as early as April or in the fall later this year.
President-elect Donald Trump has said to advisors he wants to travel to China after he takes office, according to people familiar with the discussions, seeking to deepen a relationship with Xi Jinping
Sri Lanka’s Marxist-leaning President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has held talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, one month after visiting India on his first overseas trip since winning election in September.
Washington: President-elect Donald Trump intends to travel to China after assuming office, aiming to strengthen ties with Beijing. This move comes despite strained relations due to Trump’s campaign threats to impose higher tariffs on Chinese imports. According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump has conveyed his interest in the visit to his advisors.
Donald Trump is planning to visit India after taking oath as the 47th President of the United States. Not just New Delhi, he also has plans to visit China next year.
India's manufacturing industry is bearing the brunt of a fallout between the United States and China over threats of a trade and tariff war by the incoming Trump administration, and its retaliatory measures imposed by Beijing.
China, the world's biggest coal consumer, extended its lead in imports over No. 2 buyer India last year to the widest since at least 2013, customs data shows, cementing its hold on global coal markets and helping to curb a slide in prices.
Key historical moments unfolded on. Indira Gandhi became India’s first female prime minister in 1966, while 1999 saw the launch of the first BlackBerry device. McDonald’s opened its first drive-through in Beijing in 1992,
It is already known that Beijing does not want Apple to relocate more production to the subcontinent. The backlash seems to be intensifying.