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India has blocked access to the X account of China's state-run Global Times, citing disinformation and national security risks. The move reflected rising concerns over digital propaganda and foreign influence.
A critic said China is ensuring it controls the message after this move.
China has also banned private investments in areas including political, economic, organisations.
The press and social media comments attributed to a biologist identified as Wilson Edwards took aim at alleged US pressure on researchers amid the pandemic. Chinese authorities and state media outlets have led an aggressive pushback against criticism abroad of China's handling of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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After claiming large portions of the South China Sea and the Mount Everest, two Chinese media have been claiming that central Asian countries like Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan have been part of China and with Kazakhstan even "eager to return back to China".
Breaking News: Chinese media Global Times mentions that there's no future of Asia's 21st century without India.
A comment piece in the Global Times accused India of failing to provide "solid evidence" against Azhar and said China rightly practised caution against listing him as a terrorist.
Ironically, the papers that advised caution to India had raised rhetoric sky high during the Doklam standoff.
An editorial in a Chinese government-run newspaper demonstrated both the frustration and possibly even one of the sources of the trust deficit.
Funds for the new hydropower project in Tibet has already been sanctioned.
China-India relations have entered a new era of crisis management, it said.
A documentary being aired on Chinese media showcases the achievements of sweeping military reforms carried out by President Xi Jinping in the last five years to build a strong army in order to expand China's global influence.
In a stunning -but unsubstantiated- claim, a senior Chinese official said today that Bhutan has acknowledged that the Doklam area where the Indian and Chinese troops are engaged in a standoff does not belong to it.
The US has expressed concern over the ongoing standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Sikkim sector and said the two countries should work together to come up with "some sort of arrangement" for peace.
The article suggested Myanmar was enhancing ties with India to "minimise its over reliance" on China, diversify its economic portfolio, and out of its "urgent need to engage neighbouring countries after prolonged isolation."
"Even if India were requested to defend Bhutan's territory, this could only be limited to its established territory, not the disputed area," Long Xingchun, Director at the Centre for Indian Studies at China West Normal University, said.
Amid the continuing military standoff in the Sikkim section, China on Tuesday ruled out any compromise with India and put the onus on New Delhi to resolve the situation to what it described as 'grave'.
India boycotted the BRF after sovereignty concerns over the USD 50-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which traverses through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with United States President Donald Trump has seem to have provoked the Chinese media as the latest to come from them is that the relationships between India and US has touched new heights following the meet between the two world leaders.
In an article titled `China should take competition from India seriously`, the Global Times said India will pose a challenge for China if New Delhi intentionally creates a competitive situation in front of global investors.
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