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China protest to Rudd’s comment on Tibet

Rudd arrived in Beijing early Wednesday, kicking off his four-day official visit to China at the invitation of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Rudd, who can speak fluent Chinese, had once been working at the Australian embassy in China from 1984 to 1986. China protest to Rudd’s comment on Tibet.Ausralia Prime Minister Rudd ahed of his scheduled arrival in Beijing on Wednesday is on a four-day visit.China had lodged formal complaints both in Canberra and with the Australian embassy in Beijing about Rudd"s statement, media reports said in Melbourne. Chinese complaints followed Rudd"s comments at his press conference with the US President George Bush in Washington, during which he condemned human rights abuses in Tibet and called on China to engage in talks with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness The Dalai Lama. “It is absolutely clear that there are human rights abuses in Tibet. That"s clear-cut; we need to be upfront and absolutely straight about what"s go...

India inch to seven percent inflation

India with foreign investment pouring the government getting best of revenue has increased the pay package in span of ten years that inflation was imminent.India stands at cross road of development but with national character at low ebb will India survive.The policy maker have the immense responsibility to take the nation to developed state with industrialist and business men compete ting the global market. India inches towards seven percent inflation as reports by government run media PTI.With price rise of essential items,energy,food,transport,metals,minerals are skyrocketed with government trying to put curbs to slash the inflation which has its cue from the global economy and lack of management of Indian economy.Each day growing inflation, burden raw materials cost,energy cost escalating export orders at low ebb with low consumer demand and more free markets puts Indian economy falter. Retail prices essential items have increased by up to 11 per cent in the national capital in last...