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Two traders were allegedly beaten and detained for two weeks by Chinese businessmen demanding payment. The episode complicates the nations' already wary relationship.

In a case that highlights the perils that await foreigners doing business in China, two Indian traders who were allegedly beaten and detained for two weeks by Chinese businessmen are set to stand trial accused of owing $1.58 million in debts after their Yemeni boss fled, according to news reports.

Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agarwal were reportedly seized Dec. 14 in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu, a massive trading center, and held captive in a hotel by local businessmen demanding to be paid back.

It wasn’t until Indian officials arrived that the two were released. The pair were taken to a Shanghai hospital, where they were reportedly found to have internal injuries.

In a peculiar twist before their arrival in Shanghai, an Indian diplomat was caught trying to sneak Raheja and Agarwal out of a Yiwu court hearing under the pretense of going to the toilet, the Chinese state-owned Global Times reported Thursday.
The diplomat, S. Balachandran, reportedly fainted and alleged he was harassed and denied food and water.

Hong Lei, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, disputed the allegations in a news conference Wednesday, saying, “The reports did not tally with the facts.”

Lei added: “China protects the rights and interests of foreigners doing legitimate business.”

The Indian embassy has told its citizens to refrain from doing business in Yiwu, a city with 130,000 foreign business people, the Global Times said.

The controversy complicates an already wary relationship between China and India, two massive emerging economies set to compete for both financial and military influence.

Pragmatism may win the day as Beijing and New Delhi are intertwined in $60 billion worth of annual trade. The Indian government has said it won’t intervene in the Yiwu dispute once it reaches the courts, but asked that the two traders be afforded fair legal treatment, according to The Hindu.

“China is a huge country and in certain provinces, we have been looted and cheated many times. But we are overtly dependent on China as Indian customers seek cheap products which are only available in China,” marketing director of A Innovation International Ltd, Jayesh Patel told India’s Daily News & Analysis.

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India not only send sick diplomat but crooked too now i understand why USA strip searched indian officials at the airport
 
How can anybody sneak out of china???? :woot:

Its just a false chinese propaganda as la times itself quoted govt. of china run state propaganda newspaper Global Times :tdown: :tdown:
 
you dont understand coz your 2mm eyes cant see clearly:)
so dont put pressure on your brain:rofl:

Wow, dude...You need to calm down, playa. Stop being so racist. Giving Punjabis a bad name.

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India not only send sick diplomat but crooked too now i understand why USA strip searched indian officials at the airport

:flame:
10char
 
wow !!! what a story these Chinese media concocts ...how would the diplomat take the two traders and flee? where would he have gone? did India have an embassy in yuwi?

These Chinese cant even make up a believable story. this sucks just like their electronic goods..
 
How can anybody sneak out of china???? :woot:

Its just a false chinese propaganda as la times itself quoted govt. of china run state propaganda newspaper Global Times :tdown: :tdown:
They were caught red-handed trying to leave the courthouse. Helping prisoners break out of jail is a serious crime and the indian diplomat should be arrested, maybe even executed.
 
They were caught red-handed trying to leave the courthouse. Helping prisoners break out of jail is a serious crime and the indian diplomat should be arrested, maybe even executed.

leave court house and go where? why dont u answer that??

When u make up story..atleast make it believable as i said earlier...

About executing our diplomat...keep ur threats to urself...if u r not that dumb, go and read Geneva Convention.
 
They were caught red-handed trying to leave the courthouse. Helping prisoners break out of jail is a serious crime and the indian diplomat should be arrested, maybe even executed.
do you know what diplomat means? looks like your IQ is way too high.
 

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