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Interpreting China’s attitude
Nitin Pai and Sushant K. Singh 09:20 PM | September 13,2009
Viewing Beijing as a political monolith is erroneous. Indian attitudes require realism in dealing with China
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AP 09:10 AM | August 20,2009
China has long been tightlipped about its military strength and capacity, drawing criticism from other countries wary of the Asian giant’s growing power and skyrocketing military spending
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Mainstream politics not for us, says Koteshwar Rao
Romita Datta and Aveek Datta 12:12 AM | May 29,2009
In a rare interview, Koteshwar Rao, a member of the politburo of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), said the Maoists had joined forces with separatist groups in the North-East
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