China's official media and think tanks projected a positive view of Premier Wen Jiabao's just-concluded India visit, skipping any mention of the omission of references to Tibet and Taiwan in the joint statement.In some ways, Wen's visit to India is like no other in the recent years in terms of positive coverage it generated occupying prime space in the state-run television and print media, according to analysts.The Chinese think tanks also sought to insist that the trip was aimed at 'clarifying' Beijing's readiness to pursue a policy of addressing mutual concerns."Trade target set at USD 100 billion" is the banner headline in the official China Daily which devoted two pages to exclusive coverage of developments related to Wen's visit as well as success stories of Indians settled in Beijing.
The daily Global Times headlined its front page story 'Sino-Indian ties hailed', while People's Daily, the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party of China, featured its story saying "Chinese premier, Indian PM reach consensus on bilateral, international issues
The daily Global Times headlined its front page story 'Sino-Indian ties hailed', while People's Daily, the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party of China, featured its story saying "Chinese premier, Indian PM reach consensus on bilateral, international issues
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