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Better media links help China, India
By Hu Haiyan and Ai Yang (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-03-31 07:48
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BEIJING - Strengthened media cooperation between India and China will help improve understanding and promote more beneficial bilateral ties between the two countries, officials from both sides proposed on Tuesday.

"China and India are enjoying a relationship which is deepening and broadening," S. Jaishankar, the Indian ambassador to China, said at the 2010 India-China Development Forum in Beijing. Jaishankar noted in his speech that both nations had witnessed some controversial and negative media coverage about each other last year, but said it was "no use blaming each other".

Jaishankar proposed a shift in China's focus from various media debates in India to the evaluation of the result brought about by these voices.

"Our media coverage will be more positive if we promote our relationship, and of course, a more efficient interpretation and dialogue is needed for such progress." Wang Chen, minister of the State Council Information Office, also noted the importance of the media, as direct communication between the two peoples was limited.

"China and India together account for almost half of the world's populationmore intensified media coverage by both countries about our progress and efforts is much needed," he said. Wang proposed that both countries report in a more positive and all-round manner, as well as cover mutual achievements.

"We hope the media will become the window of understanding for both sides," Wang said.

"Although both Chinese and Indian media have made great strides in recent years, the Western media still had the upper hand. China and India get to know each other through Western media outlets such as CNN and BBC, which somehow lead to misunderstanding. The media cooperation should be enhanced between the two countries." A media cooperation committee was also proposed during the forum.

Zeng Jianhua, executive director of the Department of Asian, African and Latin American Affairs at the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs said such a panel would help China and India put aside differences due to their different political and cultural backgrounds, and seek a common ground for mutual development.
 
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do indian media really wish to turn china into a front door bomb?think over before posting those propaganda and fake news
 
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Great news.

India and China are two ancient civilisations that remained in peace for several millennia before 1962. We need not fight. Increased communications and increased understanding of each other can overcome conflict and put both nations on path to peace and friendship.

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EDIT: India flag appears above China flag. It is not intentional. Just came out like that! I intended them to be on the same level.
 
Mr chinese "aimarhenry" .. please enlighten me with how china will become a front door bomb?

india know very well ,otherwise your politician wouldn't puch "forward policy"and tried to creat a buffer country between the two sides
 
We want peace, but govt should not fall into the trap of sweet talks.

We should speed up our border infrastructure, roads, airbases.

Modernize our armed forces, store extra arms & ammunition, induct fighters, light tanks, APCs, submarines, test/induct/deploy ICBMs with nukes deep inside the mountain tunnels.

Then if the chinese remain as sweet as they talk then good for both of us.

But if they tries to back stab and surprise us.

We will not be unprepared.
 
if china was hostile to india we would've moved right now while india was still not fully modernized.

but we aren't. our common goal is development, what good would a war do? better to both live in peace and help our poorest escape poverty.
 
if china was hostile to india we would've moved right now while india was still not fully modernized.

but we aren't. our common goal is development, what good would a war do? better to both live in peace and help our poorest escape poverty.



so you mean, India is fully modernized right now? :undecided:
 
We want peace, but govt should not fall into the trap of sweet talks.

We should speed up our border infrastructure, roads, airbases.

Modernize our armed forces, store extra arms & ammunition, induct fighters, light tanks, APCs, submarines, test/induct/deploy ICBMs with nukes deep inside the mountain tunnels.

Then if the chinese remain as sweet as they talk then good for both of us.

But if they tries to back stab and surprise us.

We will not be unprepared.

ummmm ur government is doing those things even as we speak
 
read his post again and maybe you'll figure out what he means


he said "if china was hostile to india we would've moved right now while india was still not fully modernized".

what exactly does he mean by "moved by right now".

can you enlighten me. thanks. :)
 
he said "if china was hostile to india we would've moved right now while india was still not fully modernized".

what exactly does he mean by "moved by right now".

can you enlighten me. thanks. :)

sigh.. ill try,

if china was hostile to India at this moment(planning to attack)
then china should have choose to attack as soon as possible
because India is not modernized yet(right now) while we are ahead


now of course china is not fully moredernized yet either but we are far ahead, by all accounts in the near future we will only pull ahead more but India will have modernize some too and thus have access to more money to buy weapons with while we are rich(government wise) now.
 
sigh.. ill try,

if china was hostile to India at this moment(planning to attack)
then china should have choose to attack as soon as possible
because India is not modernized yet(right now) while we are ahead


now of course china is not fully moredernized yet either but we are far ahead, by all accounts in the near future we will only pull ahead more but India will have modernize some too and thus have access to more money to buy weapons with while we are rich(government wise) now.





he said "we would've moved right now"


so tell me, can china damage India Right now without damaging itself???

therefore even "right now", India is a powerful country and china cannot move "right now", which is opposite of what he said.


he is talking about right now.
 
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