By Phurbu Thinley,
Phayul Correspondent
New Delhi, April 16 – India and China is due to hold another round of high-level talks here from next Saturday in an attempt to settle the long troubled border disputes between the two countries.
As per PTI report, special representatives of the two countries, National Security Adviser MK Narayanan and Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo will hold two-day talks in Delhi and Ooty in Tamil Nadu.
Unsettled border disputes between the two Asian giants have been long nagging their relations despite increased cooperation in trade dealings.
The talk is once again likely to draw strong protests from pro-Tibet activists who claim that Tibetan issue and interests are getting diluted in the course of talks between the two countries on border issues.
Tibetans have been raising their concern that border issue of India has to do with Tibet and not with China.




