Asia Pacific Trade Agreement

The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), previously known as the Bangkok Agreement and renamed 2 November 2005, was signed in 1975. It is the oldest preferential trade agreement between countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Seven Participating States- Bangladesh, China, India, Lao PDR, Mongolia,Republic of Korea, and Sri Lanka are the parties to the APTA. wikipedia

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Ahead of Trump and Kim Jong-Un’s meet, US holds secret talks with North Korea, with initiative from CIA and its former chief Mike Pompeo

Ahead of Trump and Kim Jong-Un’s meet, US holds secret talks with North Korea, with initiative from CIA and its former chief Mike Pompeo

Washington: It is revealed that a confidential meeting between the United States and North Korea has been held against the background of the scheduled historic meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korea Dictator ‘Kim Jong Un’. The United States media have published the information about the meeting and it is claimed that this is […]

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Khaltmaa Battulga

Khaltmaagiin Battulga is a Mongolian politician and President of Mongolia. He served as Member of the State Great Khural from 2004 to 2016 and Minister of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development from 2008 to 2012. Wikipedia

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An ‘Iron Wall’ a necessity for the protection of Xinjiang, proposes Chinese President Xi Jinping

An ‘Iron Wall’ a necessity for the protection of Xinjiang, proposes Chinese President Xi Jinping

Beijing: It has become a necessity to build a ‘wall of  iron’  in the Xinjiang province,  in the western part of China, claims Xi Jinping, the President of China. At the moment, a plenary session of the ‘National People’s Congress’ is on in China. It has been said that during the session, President Jinping who […]

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‘India should learn from China’, advices China’s national daily.

‘India should learn from China’, advices China’s national daily.

Beijing : ‘India’s high ambition and its actual competence are far apart. Even a nation as powerful as the United States rethinks, many a times, before challenging China’s sovereignty. Hence India’s attempt of challenging China by using Mongolia and the Dalai Lama is foolishness. India should take lessons from China’s handling of relations with Donald […]

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China’s latest warning to India on Sino-Nepal cargo transport

China’s latest warning to India on Sino-Nepal cargo transport

China’s continued opposition for UN Security Council’s action against Masood Azhar and its opposition to India’s NSG membership is now followed by another warning from China. The Chinese state run newspaper ‘Global Times’ has said that if India opposes China’s development of its alternative transport route to Nepal, then it could mean endless trouble for […]

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China warns of crushing reply to provocation on South China Sea

China warns of crushing reply to provocation on South China Sea

Beijing / Melbourne : China’s aggression seems to have been aggravated since the International Tribunal Court’s decision against their claim in the South China Sea dispute. Foreign Ministry of China has issued a warning stating “If anyone provokes China in the South China Sea, China will give a crushing reply,” Australia had appealed to China not […]

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China should respect International Court verdict on South China Sea: Philippines

China should respect International Court verdict on South China Sea: Philippines

Manila/Beijing (Agencies) -The Philippines has  urged China to respect an International tribunal’s ruling on South China Sea. It is said   that Philippines will be putting forward this point in Asia-Europe Summit happening on Friday. At the same time, Indonesia has announced the deployment of warships, fighter jets in their sea area. Even China has taken […]

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