November 16, 2006...12:00 am

Articles on the Eve of China’s president Hu Jintao’s Visit

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Tibet is the key- Brahma Chellaney, Phayul.com dt 20/11/2006

What’s ripe for settlement- Claude Arpi, Rediff.com dt 20/11/2006

Will India repeat the mistakes of 1962?- Claude Arpi, Rediff.com dt 17/11/2006

Why I will protest Hu Jintao’s visit- Tenzin Choeying, Rediff.com dt 17/11/2006

Tackling the mandarinsP Stobdan, Hindustan Times dt 16/11/2006

What Hu won’t do in Delhi- Anil Athale, Rediff.com dt 16/11/2006

Why China Claims Arunachal Pradesh- Ramananda Sengupta, Rediff.com dt 16/11/2006

Who is Hu Jintao?B Raman, Rediff.com dt 15/11/2006

‘Autocratic China becoming arrogant’- Brahma Chellaney, The Times of India dt 15/11/2006

Why I remain wary of China- B Raman, Rediff.com dt 14/11/2006

We’ve forgotten the past. China hasn’t- B Raman, Rediff.com dt 13/11/2006

China’s economic growth is not just ‘economic growth’- Arun Shourie, Indian Express dt 08/11/2006

To race China, first let’s get our feet off the brakes- Arun Shourie, Indian Express dt 07/11/2006

Will keep this updated and on Top.

5 Comments

  • I read the arrogant article. How long can China subdue such a huge population in the era of the Internet one wonders?

  • Till the shit hits the fan that is. Their arrogance is going to be their undoing.

  • [...] President Hu Jintao of China came, saw, signed agreements and left for Islamabad (to sign more agreements). Unfinished and inconclusive, the public debate over India’s relations with China relations that preceded his visit will soon die down. In this debate, many of those with any experience actually dealing China on political issues had advised caution. Many of those whose primary experience of China has been through trade and investment advocated closer ties. The oversimplified question on everyone’s lips was a cliché: Is China a friend or foe? That, though, is a wrong question to ask. The inherent anthropomorphism in the framing of this question confuses the issue, for relations between states are not like relations between people. [...]

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