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Will PM meet Chinese President?
NDTV Correspondent, Thursday October 15, 2009, New Delhi

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After the heightened tensions between India and China over the disputed Arunachal Pradesh border issue, could there now be a meeting between the top leaders of both countries?

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be in Thailand on October 23 for the Association of South East Nations (ASEAN) summit.

The Chinese Premier told Petroleum Minister Murli Deora, who is attending a conference in China, that he looked forward to meeting Manmohan Singh in Thailand.

But sources in the Ministry of External Affairs say no meeting has been firmed between Wen Jiabao and Manmohan Singh.
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Posted by Kumar on Oct 20, 2009
Our meek and weak PM should make it very clear in no uncertain terms to Chinese that old ways of doing business are gone. Return all our land Chinese occupied in 1962 due to Nehru's Himalayan Blunder.We are ready to fight you if you choose to. No more bullying, threats or cheating will be tolertaed from Chinese. It is the responsibility of the Congress to recover our land from Chinese as they are responsible for this loss.
Posted by Karavadi Raghava Rao on Oct 16, 2009
Why not? Meeting will take place in a cordial and cool atmosphere. Then there will be eating of sumptuous food.Afterward s things move as usual.China is known for cheating.
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