Financial Times

Iran Crude Ban Difficult Without India, China: Chart of the Day
BusinessWeek
6 (Bloomberg) -- The US and European Union may struggle to enforce a ban on Iranian crude because of Asia's reliance on supplies from the Persian Gulf state, according to Global Insight Inc. The CHART OF THE DAY shows China, Japan, India and South ...
EU to call on China, India to join oil ban on IranKuwait News Agency
FACTBOX-Top importers of Iranian crude oilReuters Africa
European Union oil embargo looms over a defiant IranThe Depaulia
Leadership Magazine -24/7 Wall St.
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Hindu Business Line

Train passenger fare woes: India, China on the same track
Hindu Business Line
Managing train passenger fare levels appears to be as big a problem for the China Railways, similar to that of the Indian Railways. In India, while the Railway Minister, Mr Dinesh Trivedi, has called for a targeted fare hike, the World Bank experts in ...

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India, China are the fastest growing emerging markets: BofA-ML
Hindu Business Line
Against the backdrop of concern on global growth, India and China are expected to remain the fastest growing emerging markets. India is estimated to grow at 6.8 per cent in FY13 and China is expected to grow at 8.6 per cent in 2012, says a report from ...
Healthcare sector will offer enormous growth opportunitiesLivemint
BRIC nations' falling worker-base to drop a bombshellDirector of Finance online (blog)

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Bloomberg

EU in ETS talks with India, China bans participation
Aircargo - Asia Pacific
China banned its airlines from participating in Europe's emissions trading system (EU ETS) this week, days after the European Union indicated it was willing to consider new initiatives to reduce carbon emissions in India as "possibly qualifying for ...
China Bans Airlines From Joining European Union's Carbon Emissions SystemBloomberg
Opponents of EU airline CO2 scheme to meet in MoscowReuters
China bans its airlines from paying EU's carbon taxZee News
AsiaOne -Sydney Morning Herald
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Firstpost

India, China in no position to preach to a 'declining West'
Firstpost
Just 100 oligarchs in India hold assets equivalent to a quarter of the country's GDP. China too faces enormous risks. AFP There can be no doubt that the West's military mastery and economic edge have been severely diminished recently.

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SMK in China to prepare for Hu's visit to India
Deccan Herald
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna will leave for Beijing on Tuesday on a three-day visit, which will prepare ground for the trip of Chinese President Hu Jintao to India towards the end of next month. Krishna will extend invitation to Hu on behalf of ...
Krishna to open new Indian embassy complex in BeijingTwoCircles.net
Indian Foreign Minister to Travel to China Next WeekPrensa Latina

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The Guardian

RPT-UPDATE 1-Internet giants pull content after warning in India courts
Reuters
By Arup Roychoudhury and Harichandan Arakali NEW DELHI/BANGALORE Feb 6 (Reuters) - Internet giants Google Inc and Facebook removed content from some Indian domain websites on Monday following a court directive warning them of a crackdown "like China" ...
Google bows to censors in IndiaSan Jose Mercury News
Google and Facebook block content in India after court warns of crackdownThe Guardian
Facebook, Google remove contentReuters India
Stuff.co.nz -ZDNet (blog)
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Firstpost

Why India backed Syria vote and Russia, China vetoed it
Firstpost
The action of the Western powers in pressing for a vote on the resolution, which enjoyed the expected support of the Arab League and the surprise support of India and Pakistan, despite the near-certainty of a Russian-Chinese veto was motivated by two ...
INSIDE STORY: Why India voted for Syria resolutionRediff
All fall downCalcutta Telegraph
In Middle East power tussle, India tilts towards ArabsIndian Express
Press TV -Northern Voices Online
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UN appeals India to ratify global nuclear test ban treaty
Times of India
Besides India, China, North Korea, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Pakistan and the US are the other nations in a core group of 44 nuclear countries which have not ratified the treaty. The 44 nations which must ratify the CTBT to bring it into force all have ...

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Rediff

India-China: Need For A Two-Pronged Policy – Analysis
Eurasia Review
The Indian Army believes a major Sino-Indian conflict is not imminent, but the Indian military is strengthening its forces in preparation to fight a limited conflict along the disputed border, and is working to balance Chinese power projection in the ...
India-China: Need for a two-pronged policyRediff
India, China to combat pirates togetherChina Daily
Ahead of Hu Jintao visit,Krishna to tour ChinaThe Hindu
Reuters -Hindustan Times -IBNLive.com
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