India, China ties showing positive trend: Wang Yi
Wang Yi's visit comes ahead of PM Modi's trip to China to attend the annual summit of Shanghai CooperationOrganisation (SCO).
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Chinese FM Wang Yi with EAM Jaishankar. Photo: PTI
Beijing, 19 Aug
India-China relations are showing a positive trend towards
returning to cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said, stressing
that the two countries should view each other as partners, not rivals.
Wang, who reached New Delhi on Monday, made the remarks
during his meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar later in the
day, official media reported here on Tuesday.
His visit comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
planned trip to China to attend the annual summit of the Shanghai CooperationOrganisation (SCO).
At the meeting, Wang told Jaishankar that China-India relations
are showing a positive trend toward returning to cooperation.
He said that this year marks the 75th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India, and lessons
could be learned from the past, in an apparent reference to the over four-year
freeze in ties following the Eastern Ladakh military standoff.
He said that it is imperative for the two sides to have
correct strategic perceptions, view each other as partners and opportunities
rather than rivals or threats, and invest their valuable resources in
development and revitalisation, state-run Xinhua reported.
The two countries should explore the right ways for major
neighbouring countries to coexist with mutual respect and trust, pursue common
development and achieve win-win cooperation, he said.
Wang said that China is willing to uphold the principles of
amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness, and work together with
neighbouring countries, including India, to jointly build a peaceful, secure,
prosperous, beautiful and friendly home.
He added that the two countries should remain confident,
move in the same direction, remove barriers, expand cooperation, and
consolidate the improved momentum of bilateral relations.
He said with this, the revitalisation processes of the two
great eastern civilisations can be mutually beneficial, providing certainty and
stability to Asia and the world at large.
According to the report, following the talks between Wang
and Jaishankar, both countries agreed to maintain the momentum of bilateral
ties.
Wang's visit is largely seen as part of ongoing efforts by
the two neighbours to rebuild their relationship after it came under severe
strain following the deadly Galwan Valley clashes in 2020.
In a veiled criticism of the US, Wang, who is also a member
of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party, said that the world is changing
and the situation is evolving rapidly with unilateral bullying practices
becoming rampant.
Free trade and the international order face severe
challenges as humanity reaches critical crossroads to determine the future
direction of the world, he said.
As the two largest developing countries with a combined
population of more than 2.8 billion, China and India should demonstrate a sense
of global responsibility, act as major powers, set an example for developing
countries in pursuit of strength through unity, and contribute to promoting
world multi-polarisation and democratisation of international relations, Wang
said.
He said both sides are implementing their leaders'
consensus, gradually resuming dialogue and exchanges, maintaining border peace,
and enabling Indian pilgrims to resume their pilgrimages to sacred mountains
and lakes in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
The Chinese foreign minister is in India primarily to hold a
fresh round of Special Representatives (SR) dialogue on the boundary question
with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
Both Doval and Wang serve as the designated SRs for the
border dialogue mechanism.
Doval travelled to China in December last and held the 23rd
round of talks with Wang, weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese
President Xi Jinping decided to revive various dialogue mechanisms between the
two sides at their meeting in the Russian city of Kazan on the sidelines of the
BRICS summit.
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