History Resolution - WMCC Talks - New Provincial Party Chiefs - Steel Cracks between Iron Brothers - Property Tax - Private Sector & Anti-Monopoly Actions - Biden on Taiwan - Japan-China Friction
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I. India-China Ties Let’s begin with the boundary issue. It was, of course, this week in 1962 that hostilities broke out between India and China. Shishir Gupta reports for HT that India and China have agreed to hold another meeting of Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs this month to resolve the deadlock arising out of the 13th round of senior commanders meeting on October 10. Both sides have agreed to hold the meeting, but the dates are still to be finalised. It’s a short story, with some interesting bits. For instance, Gupta writes that the PLA agreed to step back from Hot Springs, but not to “move back to (its) permanent base as has been stipulated in the past meetings of India-China leadership.” The report also says that the Indian side “is also in no hurry with its formations matching the PLA build-up across the LAC.”
History Resolution - WMCC Talks - New Provincial Party Chiefs - Steel Cracks between Iron Brothers - Property Tax - Private Sector & Anti-Monopoly Actions - Biden on Taiwan - Japan-China Friction
History Resolution - WMCC Talks - New…
History Resolution - WMCC Talks - New Provincial Party Chiefs - Steel Cracks between Iron Brothers - Property Tax - Private Sector & Anti-Monopoly Actions - Biden on Taiwan - Japan-China Friction
I. India-China Ties Let’s begin with the boundary issue. It was, of course, this week in 1962 that hostilities broke out between India and China. Shishir Gupta reports for HT that India and China have agreed to hold another meeting of Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs this month to resolve the deadlock arising out of the 13th round of senior commanders meeting on October 10. Both sides have agreed to hold the meeting, but the dates are still to be finalised. It’s a short story, with some interesting bits. For instance, Gupta writes that the PLA agreed to step back from Hot Springs, but not to “move back to (its) permanent base as has been stipulated in the past meetings of India-China leadership.” The report also says that the Indian side “is also in no hurry with its formations matching the PLA build-up across the LAC.”