Wednesday

IN THE PAST AUSTRALIA AND NOW IN CHINA...................

We have seen more injuries and deaths of Indians in Australia.our people have tortured by those people in their country after few months we feel that it is safe.but now it is started in china (Beijing).

Beijing today assured New Delhi that action would be taken against five Chinese nationals accused of kidnapping and torturing two traders from Mumbai, prompting a “satisfied” India to point out that “trading conflicts” should not be allowed to be blown out of proportion.

China also informed India that the two traders — Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agarwal — were safe after being freed from protective custody in the city of Yiwu, 300km from Shanghai.

The Indian mission in Beijing has advised Indian traders to avoid visiting Yiwu for fear of attacks after the incident.

Chinese envoy Zhang Yan met external affairs minister S.M. Krishna and joint secretary (East Asia) Gautam Bambawale to promise safety of the two traders and proceedings against the five Chinese nationals.

“I had a detailed discussion with your foreign minister. The Chinese government attaches great importance to this matter. We are working very hard to find a solution to this issue and to resolve it as early as possible,” Zhang said after meeting Krishna.

Ministry sources said the two traders were released from police custody late this evening. They reached Shanghai along with an official from the Indian consulate-general.

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