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Media Perspectives
Special> China-India Media Forum, 2015> Media Perspectives
UPDATED: January 30, 2015
Zhang Xiaoli
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India is rich in wondrous cultural practices like yoga, which I practice to relax my body and mind. I am interested in traveling to India to experience the slow pace of life there. I want to know what India is really like, rather than just seeing it through media like the U.S. TV drama Outsourced.

China and India are both populous countries with diverse ethnic groups and cultures. The two states are also members of the emerging economic bloc BRICS. China and India work together in terms of the economy but are wary of one other politically and militarily. I think that besides high-level official visits, more people-to-people exchanges should be encouraged by the governments of the two sides.



 
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