Indian media exaggerates : says chinese P.M.

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The Chinese Prime Minister has remarked that Indian media exaggerates disputes between India and china. According to him, there are now very less clashes on Border between two countries.

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/12/18/wen-blames-media-for-exaggerating-border-dispute.html

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The Chine Prime Minister has visited India and Pakistan both. See the links below for better understanding of china's relations with India and Pakistan. The strategic ties between these three countries are likely to have far reaching affect on wold politics. It is also necessary for India to carefully assess the outcome of Chinese Prime minister to our country as well as Pakistan.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-12/18/c_13654995.htm

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-12/19/c_13655414.htm
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BJP leader has advised Tit for tat against Chinese exaggerated claims on Indian territory.

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/12/20/tit-for-tat-show-china-s-area-as-someone-else-s.html
I think the Chinese Premier visit is the biggest non-event of this year.First let us address the fundamental question of what do we get by keeping China in good humor! China only understands the language of strength and is busy all the time to bully India which unfortunately is not appreciated and much less understood by the Indian political leadership.Why can't we think of forging strategic relationships with countries which are not at all comfortable with Chinese hegemony like Japan,Vietnam and Taiwan!
exaggeration by indian media is a different topic but China,whatever be its diplomatic statements, has never shown by way of deeds, any goodwill towards india.Be its cyber-army or weather control mechanisms or whatever for that matter has always been in a mysterious boundary of suspicion.
@Rajesh

China has lost all credibility and a country which has demonized Pakistan and proudly claims to be its all-weather friend shows itself in all its dark colors!!
I think media is a medium for exageration irrespective of country.
Many Indian businessmen are imprisoned in china for tax evasion. It was considered that the Chinese authorities are adopting some pressure tactics before Prime Minister's visit to India. But they are still in jail. However they are treated well in prison.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/a-flash-of-hope.html
Thanks for sharing this piece of interesting information.However well the treatment might be but the fact that they are in prison makes it very shameful!
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]Thanks for sharing this piece of interesting information.However well the treatment might be but the fact that they are in prison makes it very shameful![/quote]

Being in prison is definitely shameful. Imprisonment for war or political reason may be matter of pride but these individuals are in jail for financial offenses.
But i do accept the fact that Media always create unwanted hype to some issues.
nagalakshmi.karunanidhi wrote:
[quote]But i do accept the fact that Media always create unwanted hype to some issues.[/quote]

I also agree to this.
let us forget about chinees premier and Indian media. Even in small villages in india there are china bazars and all small shops sells chinees products only. every item has an alternate chinees one with low rate and no warrenty. No media is interested in it... They all look for high profile visits and ....
Shalu Joseph wrote:
[quote]let us forget about chinees premier and Indian media. Even in small villages in india there are china bazars and all small shops sells chinees products only. every item has an alternate chinees one with low rate and no warrenty. No media is interested in it... They all look for high profile visits and ....[/quote]

Media is definitely interested in events of news value. The sale of Chine products in China Bazars is routine and daily affair and hence no news value. The visit of Chine Prime Minister is not routine and hence media has to cover this. There is a saying: If a dog bites a man, this is no news. But a man biting a dog is news
may be mr president feels that chinese media does not exaggerates even in this era of trp,s. media in any form along with truth will exagerrate anything to certain extent
The Chinese media functions in a different environment and is not comparable to Indian.
Wen said he would make the export to China equals the imports to India.. But we should think what to trade ?
China has declared openly that she is preparing for war on all boundaries. This is not wrong as every country should be prepared for war. Being strong is guarantee that others will not attack.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/China-readying-for-military-conflict-from-all-directions-says-minister/articleshow/7194167.cms


By same logic, we must also always be ready for war even while hoping for peace.
The Indian media industry is likely to get a huge boost from the gaming, broadcasting and animation industry in the country.

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