After the two governments signed major cooperation documents on Friday, Chinese companies inked additional deals worth $10 billion with Pakistan on Saturday. China delivers flood aid to Pakistan
When Premier Wen Jiabao began his three-day visit to Pakistan on Friday, media in the South Asian country generally viewed his visit with enthusiasm and expectation.
Jets, roads, railways and civilian nuclear facilities are among the projects of cooperation between Beijing and Islamabad, said Pakistan's top envoy to China.
The Parsi boy from Mumbai, who was hired to run an Indian restaurant in Beijing in 1991, is today the most desirable contact a newcomer from India could wish to make in the city.
Cindy Shyu practices tai chi and yoga. She is also chairwoman of a film company, who believes that culture crosses boundaries and ends misunderstandings. Her latest work is a Chinese-Indian effort, the first of its kind in both countries' film industries.
A key Indian figure called on Beijing and New Delhi to abandon outdated modes of thought and increase cooperation, despite ongoing border disputes and competition for regional influence that reflects the intricacy of their relationship.
Sitting in a conference room at Bombay House, a privately owned building in the heart of Mumbai that dates back to the 1920s, B. Muthuraman looks like most of India's successful businessmen with the ambition to make a difference in the world.
China and India vowed on Thursday to raise bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2015 called for a stronger partnership between Asia's two giants.
Patience needed for boundary question
It is difficult to believe there were ever any tensions between India and China. On the eve of Premier Wen Jiabao's state visit to India, as we spoke to a handful of the few thousand Indians settled in China and asked them what they thought was the best thing about living in the country, the warmth and goodwill exuded by the Chinese were a clear winner.
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, China's top telecom gear maker, aims to invest more than $2 billion in India over the next five years.
China has not intentionally sought to have a trade surplus with India and has been looking for ways to increase purchases from the country, a top Chinese economic diplomat in India said.
China and India's future prosperity lies in partnership not rivalry, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Wednesday, promising to redress a yawning trade imbalance between the rapidly growing Asian giants.