"Handshake across the Himalayas"
India, China to study new ways to ease border tensions
India and China will study new ways to ease tensions along their ill-defined border, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday in his first foreign trip since taking office, which comes just weeks after a military stand-off between the Asian giants in the Himalayas. Full Article | Slideshow
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1 of 4. Bal Thackeray waves towards the media as he arrives to cast his vote at a polling centre during the Maharashtra state elections in Mumbai October 13, 2009.
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Our weekly round-up of the best of Reuters' India coverage:
-- Shiv Sena founder and president Bal Thackeray dies at 86. Read <reut.rs/QkrNtv>
-- India investigates Wal-Mart over stake in local unit. Read <reut.rs/Qhxvwd>
-- Exclusive: Officials concede deficit target looks doubtful. Read <reut.rs/QjLLVd>
-- October inflation surprises; slowest in 8 months. Read <reut.rs/XHeQfe>
-- 2G auction well short of govt goal. Read <reut.rs/QdiOKA>
-- Subbarao: a hawk flying solo against inflation. Read <reut.rs/UmdIH5>
-- India IT outsourcing growth seen at lower end of forecast. Read <reut.rs/Xx5Qco>
-- India's Oct exports fall 1.6 pct, imports jump 7.37 pct. Read <reut.rs/Q7mg9I>
-- India's ambitious plan to cut red tape gets tangled in ... red tape. Read <reut.rs/UiqQgu>
-- BREAKINGVIEWS - Diageo's India splash won't get Kingfisher flying. Read <reut.rs/UAlSBY>
-- Suu Kyi asks India to stand by democracy in Myanmar Read <reut.rs/TPrsfg>
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