India, China agree to respect each other while resolving differences


New Delhi, Feb 25 (DHNS): With both sides keen on bringing bilateral ties back on track, India and China have agreed to respect each other's sensitivity, concerns, interests and aspirations to resolve bilateral differences.

Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale visited Beijing on Friday and Saturday. He met his counterpart in the Chinese Government, Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou, during his stay in Beijing.

He also called on Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and State Councillor Yang Jiechi.

Gokhale and Kong noted the need to build on the convergences between India and China and address differences on the basis of "mutual respect and sensitivity to each other's concerns, interests and aspirations", according to a press release issued by the Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday.

This was Gokhale's first visit to Beijing after taking over as Foreign Secretary last month, succeeding S Jaishankar.

He discussed with Kong, Wang and Yang "the agenda for bilateral engagement in the coming months".

The two sides also reviewed "recent developments in bilateral relations, including high-level exchanges", particularly during the visits of Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councillor to New Delhi in December 2017 - a few months after the face-off in Doklam Plateau.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's summit which Chinese President Xi Jinping will host in Qingdao on the east coast of China in June this year.

Modi already visited China thrice since taking over office in May 2014.

If he attends the SCO summit in China in June this year, he is likely to have another bilateral meeting with Xi on its sideline.

The two leaders will also have opportunities to meet on the sideline of other multilateral events, which would be held in the third countries, like the G-20 summit in Argentina and the BRICS summit in South Africa, in the coming months.

New Delhi and Beijing on Saturday underlined that "sound development of relations between India and China", being the two major countries, was a factor of stability in the world today.

The two sides also exchanged views on regional and international issues of common interest, stated the MEA.

Modi may also invite Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on a visit to India this year.

The diplomats of both sides are also exploring the possibility of a visit by a senior leader of Chinese Government ahead of the or during the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of Asian Infrastructural Investment Bank (AIIB) at Mumbai on June 25 and 26.

New Delhi's troubled ties with Beijing worsened further in 2017. Beijing was upset about India's opposition to Belt-and-Road initiative of China as well as growing strategic convergence of India, US and Japan in Asia-Pacific.

New Delhi was disappointed by Beijing's persistent policy of shielding anti-India terrorists based in Pakistan from United Nations' sanctions.

The face-off between the Indian Army and Chinese People's Liberation Army in Doklam Plateau in western Bhutan from June 18 to August 28 brought the bilateral relations to a new low.

Gokhale, who was India's envoy to China, during the face-off played a key role in ending it.

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    China has encircled India on all sides. China has naval bases in Sri Lanka, Pakistan,Maldives, Myanmar etc. Nepal has ended monopoly of petroleum trade, internet services which had with India recently and gave entry to China. Also a railway line will be built to Nepal from China occupied Tibet. The present government of India is only issuing big statements just like Nehru did few decades ago. On domestic front Make in India has failed to take off and chinese made goods are still flooding markets. In coming days India will face severe challenge from China ,Our domestic manufacturing capacity will collapse and chinese will show true colours. This government is doing nothing in action except to issue statements. What Mr. George Fernandes the then defence minister of India had told twenty years ago has become true.

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  • Ravi, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Made in China or Make in India

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, texas

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Normalizing the relations between China and India could be the episode that will be upheld thru the headlines of every nation in this world. China and India combined are filled with a population of nearly three billion people, and a vast population of both the countries are well educated and well matured with a view to work together and live together with peace and harmony.

    When India and China blend their social, religious, cultural and educational resources together and work together with a common bond of friendship and solidarity, the world at large will admire us and respect us more than ever before. The World will learn something new from two nations whose population exceeds more than forty percent of the world population. The world at large will learn something new from us.

    All the differences can be set aside with the main purpose of creating a friendly dialog between two Nations who heritage and history of civilization goes back to nearly five thousand years.

    This will be a new chapter of the world that will teach the world something new and something special. Let the new chapter open the new corridors of friendship between two neighbors whose resources could be put to good use in so many new ways so that two large neighbors work together as partners by utilizing their resources and friendship for the betterment of the humanity as a whole.

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