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Xi's speech at APEC meeting hailed globally By PRIME SARMIENTO in Hong Kong, WANG XU in Tokyo and CUI CHAOQUN in London | China Daily | Updated: 2021-07-19 07:02 Share CLOSE President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at an informal leaders' meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation via video link in Beijing on Friday, July 16, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua]
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President Xi Jinping's speech at an informal Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting on Friday has bolstered confidence in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery via China's substantial efforts to fight the pandemic as well as its determination to promote multilateralism, global experts said.
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As India sets new daily records in COVID-19 deaths and infections, some experts see the humanitarian crisis as an opportunity for other nations to counter China’s vaccine diplomacy elsewhere.
Three of the nations that make up the Quad — U.S., Australia and Japan — are expected to assist the fourth, India, after U.S. President Joe Biden promised April 26 to provide New Delhi with the antiviral drug remdesivir, which is used in treating COVID-19, as well as with parts needed in machines that produce vaccines. India has its own vaccine production capacity and is a center of vaccine manufacturing.
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Firstpost 4 hours ago Sreemoy Talukdar © Provided by Firstpost Addressing the China challenge: Perceptive shifts in India’s strategic behaviour hints at greater appetite for risk-taking
Measuring up to the China challenge is likely to keep Indian policymakers engaged for the foreseeable future but some signs are emerging of late of an interesting approach. The coordinated steps, though seemingly unrelated, are free of exaggerated respect towards China’s delicate sensibilities.
Perhaps the Galwan tragedy has created space for a perceptible shift in India’s behaviour as we see hints of greater flexibility and an appetite for calculated risk-taking.
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Having said that, Taiwan and India should develop economic and political ties on their merit without bringing in the China factor, the experts also said outlookindia.com 2021-03-04T15:23:23+05:30
Taiwan has come more and more in focus among ordinary Indians since relations between India and China took a nosedive following the military confrontation in Ladakh last summer. There was much talk in India’s strategic circles of an outreach to Taiwan and using the Taiwan card against China. Delhi as well as the international community have accepted Beijing’s one-China policy, meaning that democratic Taiwan is part of mainland China.
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President Xi Jinping's New Year's address has emphasized the importance of people and set important national development and economic goals for 2021, global experts said.
Christopher Bovis, a professor of international business law at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, said Xi welcomed the New Year by praising the resilience and courage of the Chinese people and their efforts to combat the pandemic over the past year.
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President Xi Jinping's New Year's address has emphasized the importance of people and set important national development and economic goals for 2021, global experts said.
Christopher Bovis, a professor of international business law at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, said Xi welcomed the New Year by praising the resilience and courage of the Chinese people and their efforts to combat the pandemic over the past year.
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