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1. Talks Bode Well for South Asia
Pakistani-indian relations have had a history chequered by both progress and setbacks. Recent talks between their leaders will undoubtedly bring benefit to both peoples and to all of South Asia.The
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Will Nepal-India Relations Improve?
On March 23, after the expiry of the Nepalese-Indian trade and transit treaties India stopped the supply of petroleum products and essential commodities to Nepal and closed 13 of the 15 transit
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3. Visit Promotes Bilateral Relations
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's one-day visit to Pakistan on July 16 is viewed as a good opportunity to improve bilateral relations.Rajiv Gandhi, pursuing a step-by-step rapprochement with his
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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4. India Seeks Foreign Funds
Recently, New Delhi's hotels have been inundated with foreign guests. More and more office buildings have been rented. Foreign businessmen poured into India to inspect the investment environment or
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1991 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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5. Afghanistan: Peace Process Initiated
The visit to Moscow by a delegation of the Afghan guerrillas (Mujahideen) was "effective and positive in a frank and cordial atmosphere," according to Burhanuddin Rabbani, leader of the delegation,
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1991 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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6. ECO Ushers in New Era of Development
The first summit of the Economic Co-operation Organization (ECO) established by Iran, Pakistan and Turkey was held in Tehran, the capital of Iran, on February 16-17. During the summit meeting five
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Afghan Issue: Settlement in Sight
Thanks to the UN mediation, the Afghan issue may soon be resolved.UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's persona. representative on Afghanistan Benon Sevan, after completing three shuttle
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1992 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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8. Vajpayee's U.S. Tour
Indian Prime Minister Atal Bahari Vajpayee recently visited the United States for two weeks. In early September he attended the UN Millennium Summit and then paid an official visit to the United
Author: Ren Yujun Year 2000 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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9. The Middle East Troubles Are Wearing the U.S. Out
The final autumn of the 20th century truly is a time of trouble for the Middle East. The bloody clashes between Israel and Palestine have lasted for 20 days. And the armed conflicts seem to be
Author: Ren Yujun Year 2000 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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10. A Visit to End Hatred
After attending the Eighth APEC leaders' informal meeting in Brunei, U.S. President Bill Clinton paid a four-day official visit to Viet Nam at the invitation of Vietnamese President Tran Due Luong.
Author: Ren Yujun Year 2000 Issue 49 PDF HTML