Obama, Chinese premier discuss economic topics

Obama, Chinese premier discuss economic topics Bali: President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao conferred on Saturday in a surprise meeting on the sidelines of a major Asian summit, focusing on the economic matters that have prompted disputes between the two major world powers. The session was not a formally planned moment of diplomacy but rather a late add-on to let the two men continue their conversation from a group dinner the night before. "We...
02:27 PM, Nov 19, 2011

India will explore oil in South China Sea: PM

India will explore oil in South China Sea: PM New Delhi: It has been a busy day for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Bali. He held back-to-back meetings with US President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Friday, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit. Manmohan Singh, in his 55-minute long meeting with his Chinese counterpart for 55 mins asserted India's right to explore oil in the South China Sea, which china claims as its exclusive domain....
08:37 PM, Nov 18, 2011

We must cooperate bilaterally, PM tells Wen

We must cooperate bilaterally, PM tells Wen Bali (Indonesia): Weeks after war of words between India and China over the exploitation of South China Sea resources, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao met in Bali on Friday. The two leaders agreed on the need for working together as there was "enough space" and areas for them to work together for mutual benefit. Singh told Wen that India was committed to developing the "best...
10:09 AM, Nov 18, 2011

PM meets Obama, talks civil nuclear cooperation

PM meets Obama, talks civil nuclear cooperation New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President Barack Obama held talks in Bali on the sidelines of ASEAN Summit on Friday. This was the their first meeting since Obama's visit to India in 2010. According to the sources, Singh and Obama held discussions on nuclear civil cooperation and future bilateral ties. Addressing the press in Bali Obama said, "This is an outstanding occasion to discuss how we can...
07:17 AM, Nov 18, 2011

Ahead of Obama meet, India lays N-liability rules

Ahead of Obama meet, India lays N-liability rules New Delhi: Ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's meeting with US President Barack Obama in Bali, the government on Wednesday notified the implementation rules for the civil nuclear liability law, setting the stage for the meeting between the two leaders. The rules relating to Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act provides the nuclear plant operator the right to recourse for the period for which the supplier of equipment has taken...
11:26 AM, Nov 17, 2011

PM returns from summit; talks with China to begin

PM returns from summit; talks with China to begin PM categorically told China, Dalai is not a political issue but a guest of India. ...
01:07 AM, Oct 26, 2009

Recession a learning opportunity: Manmohan

Recession a learning opportunity: Manmohan Prime Minister urges cooperation and coordination among nations. ...
02:30 PM, Oct 25, 2009
Watch: Meeting of reconciliation between India, China

Watch: Meeting of reconciliation between India, China

Both sides ignored discussion on Arunachal Pradesh. ...
11:33 PM, Oct 24, 2009

India, China leaders avoid Arunachal in talks

India, China leaders avoid Arunachal in talks The Chinese PM said he wants to have a healthy and steady relation with India. ...
02:12 PM, Oct 24, 2009

China, India pledge trust, peace, cooperation

China, India pledge trust, peace, cooperation Manmohan Singh met the Chinese PM on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit. ...
10:06 AM, Oct 24, 2009

Abandoned motorbike destroyed at Thai security meet

Abandoned motorbike destroyed at Thai security meet A loud blast near the meeting place was heard on Thursday morning. ...
12:10 PM, Jul 23, 2009

Thai anti-government protest ends after military action

Thai anti-government protest ends after military action Thai PM has warned that law and order will be upheld no matter what the cost. ...
04:13 PM, Apr 14, 2009

ASEAN meet cancellation a big blow for Thai govt

ASEAN meet cancellation a big blow for Thai govt Summit cancellation means a loss of nearly $4 billion in revenue for Thailand. ...
08:01 PM, Apr 11, 2009
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