Practical progress in bilateral ties urged
by China Daily November 21, 2024
The talks came close on the heels of the meeting between President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kazan, Russia, held less than a month ago. The meeting was described by Wang as a restart of bilateral ties.
Beijing Hosts the Third International Forum on Democracy
by China India Dialogue March 20, 2024
The third International Forum on Democracy: The Shared Human Values, kicked off in Beijing on Wednesday. Over 200 guests from various countries, regions, and international organizations engaged in discussions to explore the essence of democracy and paths for mutual learning.
Pakistan’s Engagement for Regional Peace and Stability through the SCO
by Qaiser Nawab July 25, 2023
The SCO has also acted as an image builder for Pakistan. Members of the SCO recognize Pakistan’s role in maintaining peace and security in the region.
Friendly Exchange: Bridging China and India
by Hu Zhoumeng May 5, 2019
The 2.7 billion people in China and India hold enormous potential for cooperation. The increasingly enhanced people-to-people exchange will strengthen mutual understanding, mutual trust and friendship, driving China-India relations forward.

Tracking China’s Ecological Progress with Numbers
by Hu Zhoumeng & Andrey Maleev August 9, 2018
As harmonious coexistence between human and nature actually becomes reality, a brand new scroll of green China is unrolling in front of

Forum: China and Mexico seek further cooperation and youth exchanges
by Lan Xinzhen March 10, 2025
Themed Hand in Hand, Building a Better Future Together, the forum was held simultaneously in Beijing and Mexico City on March 7 Beijing time.

China releases white paper on fentanyl-related substances, stresses rigorous control
by China India Dialogue March 5, 2025
China has attached great importance to maintaining control over fentanyl-related substances in recent years, the white paper says.

Volunteer graduates head out west to support development in rural areas
by China Daily November 21, 2024
Program has given youth experiences, opportunities for more than 20 years.

Embracing the Vision of the SCO
by Sudheendra Kulkarni July 4, 2024
All progressive people around the world should make concerted efforts to promote these noble ideas. Strengthening the United Nations system is of utmost urgency. In all such efforts, multilateral platforms like the SCO can play an important role.

The Heft of India and China, Past and Present
Manjeet Kripalani
India can learn much from China in terms of scale, long-term planning, and deep reform. China can learn from India’s accommodative, culturally diverse path. Both are achieving similar goals of development, wealth creation, cultural preservation, and self-respect.
The Double Engine: Why Thaw in India-China Relations Crucial for Global South?
Mohammed Saqib
Given that collaborative efforts and strong leadership are essential for overcoming challenges and creating new opportunities for growth, India and China will be key players in this context.
[Indians in China] Xi’an: Land of Opportunities
Dev Raturi
I really hope the relationship between India and China, two great civilizations, will become stronger, and we can have more trade and cultural exchanges for the benefit of our young generations and business fraternity.

Road Ahead: Building New China-India Relations
Lin Minwang
The experiences and lessons of the seven decades since China and India established diplomatic ties provide an enlightening roadmap for future development of their peaceful and stable relations.
Third BRF: A Beacon for High-Quality BRI Cooperation
by Qaiser Nawab October 16, 2023
The third BRF is more than just a diplomatic gathering; it symbolizes the realization of a visionary blueprint for a global community of shared future.

From Agreement to Action: Build Back Biodiversity
by Beate Trankmann March 10, 2025
Together, we can ensure that our miraculous planet can thrive and support both humanity and all species for generations to come.
Exhibition and Lectures Explore the Profound Relationship between Family and Nation
by Bian Xiuhong January 24, 2025
Divided into four chronological sections, the exhibition showcases a diverse array of cultural relics including ancient texts, inscriptions, calligraphy, family letters, and photographs.
Exhibition and Lectures Explore the Profound Relationship between Family and Nation
by Bian Xiuhong January 24, 2025
Divided into four chronological sections, the exhibition showcases a diverse array of cultural relics including ancient texts, inscriptions, calligraphy, family letters, and photographs.
Singapore exhibition explores Chinese traditional fashion through storytelling
by Yang Feiyue November 21, 2024
The exhibition features four core chapters, each brought to life through immersive storytelling.
Eastern Chinese city marks 2,575th birthday of Confucius
by China.org.cn September 29, 2024
Traditional rituals, such as offering silk, cleansing the ceremonial cups, and presenting the cups, were performed during the ceremony.
In India, besides income and access to food, there are several other determinants of under-nutrition.
Ending intergenerational poverty and promoting development of children are the fundamental way to child poverty alleviation.
Andhra Pradesh was perceived as one of the best performers in the country in MNREGA with its unique implementation arrangements.
External development officials and experts need to shift their role and become ambassadors of the poverty-stricken villages they work in and fully participate in local public affairs.

Complete the Building of a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects
by China India Dialogue May 10, 2016
Bidding farewell to the stage of “letting a part of people get rich first,” China is now moving towards common prosperity.
Ending poverty is a huge task for all mankind, let alone China and India. How to solve this problem? Let's just hear what the young men say.
The myriad colors, as well as laughter of people celebrating the festival, remained fresh in my memory long after i returned to china.
Through this book, the author attempts to provide an understanding of the poor, especially migrant workers, and their deprived condition in major Chinese cities.

New Waves along the Maritime Silk Road
by Dong Yan, Chen Yujie, Zhou Xiaoyan & Zhang Xue May 10, 2016
The world order has shifted from unipolar to multipolar, an inevitable and irreversible change. The 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road merely reflects such change.
Thanks to its large population of the pheasant genera of Phasianidae, China has been dubbed a ‘Kingdom of Pheasants.’ However, the population of the Himalayan monal in China is less than 1,000, scattered mainly in southern and southeastern Tibet Autonomous Region.