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 A soldier (R) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and an Indian soldier stand guard at the Nathu La Pass on the border between China and India July 5, 2006. China and India will restart border trade on July 6 through the Nathu La Pass, a historical trading route that has been closed for 44 years.
 A soldier (R) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army shakes hands with an Indian soldier across the wire at the Nathu La Pass on the border between China and India July 5, 2006. China and India will restart border trade on July 6 through the Nathu La Pass, a historical trading route that has been closed for 44 years.
 Como, a storekeeper of China's Tibetan ethnic group, talks on the phone at the Renqinggang Border Trade Market in Yadong County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, July 5, 2006. The market on the China-India border will be opened on July 6, as China and India are gearing up to restart border trade through Tibet's Nathu La Pass, a historical trading route that has been closed for 44 years.
 Photo taken on July 5, 2006 shows the Renqinggang Border Trade Market in Yadong County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The market on the China-India border will be opened on July 6, as China and India are gearing up to restart border trade through Tibet's Nathu La Pass, a historical trading route that has been closed for 44 years.
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