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China wants to take Sino-India ties to new stage: Li tells PM


Beijing: Seeking to enhance cooperation with India, China's new Premier Li Keqiang told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that Beijing would like to promote strategic cooperation and partnership with New Delhi to a "new stage".

Hours after his endorsement as Premier yesterday, Li told Singh over phone that enhanced bilateral cooperation would contribute to enlarging the two countries' space for development and common interests.

China will, as always, "attach great importance to its ties with India, and would like to work with it to promote their relations of strategic cooperation and partnership to a new stage," state-run Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying.

Li, an English-speaking bureaucrat and a reformist leader, was yesterday as elected as the Premier of the world's second largest economy by about 3,000 deputies of the National People's Congress, known as the rubber stamp Parliament.

Thanking Singh for congratulating him, Li said China and India are the two largest Asian powers and developing nations, which are also two ancient civilizations and emerging economies.

Li said by enhancing their cooperation, the two countries can expand their space for development, and increase common interests so as to facilitate a sustainable economic and social development and help the world order and system advance in a just and reasonable direction.

"This will promote better livelihood of more than two billion people in the two countries, which bears a great significance for the whole world," he told Singh.

Singh said that bilateral ties over the past few years have seen a comprehensive development and continuous progress in cooperation and exchanges in various fields, Xinhua reported.

Li, who is ranked second in the new leadership structure of the ruling Communist Party of China, said that the world has enough room for both India and China to realize their common goals for development.

Prime Minister Singh expressed satisfaction with the progress in bilateral relations in recent years.

Singh said India is willing to work with the new Chinese leadership to explore the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation and make even greater achievement in bilateral ties so that the two countries could set an example for state-to-state relations in the 21st century, Xinhua reported.

The Indian Prime Minister is due to meet newly elected Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS summit due to be held in Durban in South Africa on March 26-27, which will be the first high-level meeting between the two countries after the new leadership came to power in Beijing.

In January, Xi, also the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party, had written to Singh, assuring that his country would pay "great importance" to developing bilateral ties with India as their cooperation has brought "substantial benefits" to both sides.

"China will, as it has been doing, pay great importance to developing relations with India and expects to carry out close cooperation with India to create a brighter future of their bilateral relations," Xi had said in a letter to Singh.

China wants to take Sino-India ties to new stage: Li tells PM
 
Li Xinping seems a nice guy.....Hope his reign ushers new progress of Sino-Indian Relationships..like our great ancestors once were....the Future of the world lies in the peaceful Coexistence of India AND cHINA.
 
The answer to Asia's stability and growth really lies in co-operation between various economies. In next few decades, majority of world's young population would be living in the region and hence this is where the markets would be. It the nations don't put their past behind and attempt to move forward, there is little hope. I suppose India must reciprocate towards China and ASEAN region nations with confidence and trust building steps. As the trade and industry would grow, the whole region will benefit and this would also present an opportunity for improving the financial conditions of millions of poor people in the tregion.
 
Li Xinping seems a nice guy.....Hope his reign ushers new progress of Sino-Indian Relationships..like our great ancestors once were....the Future of the world lies in the peaceful Coexistence of India AND cHINA.

The guy in the article is actually Li Keqiang (who is the successor to Wen Jiabao).

And the top leader is Xi Jinping (who is the successor to Hu Jintao).

Together they make up the Xi-Li Administration, which just replaced the Hu-Wen Administration.
 
The guy in the article is actually Li Keqiang (who is the successor to Wen Jiabao).

And the top leader is Xi Jinping (who is the successor to Hu Jintao).

Together they make up the Xi-Li Administration, which just replaced the Hu-Wen Administration.

Thank you for the clarification and How do you forsee ur govts attempts in greater cooperation considering the hassles like Tibet, Arunachal and South China Sea?
 
The guy in the article is actually Li Keqiang (who is the successor to Wen Jiabao).

And the top leader is Xi Jinping (who is the successor to Hu Jintao).

Together they make up the Xi-Li Administration, which just replaced the Hu-Wen Administration.

exactly my question who and when did they replace? :yahoo:
 
Thank you for the clarification and How do you forsee ur govts attempts in greater cooperation considering the hassles like Tibet, Arunachal and South China Sea?

It is all about stability and prosperity, that's the main focus.

Our territorial disputes will be solved via diplomacy, like what happened with my own city HK as well as the territorial transfer agreement with Tajikistan.

People used to make fun of Hu Jintao's concept of "Peaceful Rise", but he didn't start any wars did he? Diplomatic disagreements at most.
 
The guy in the article is actually Li Keqiang (who is the successor to Wen Jiabao).

And the top leader is Xi Jinping (who is the successor to Hu Jintao).

Together they make up the Xi-Li Administration, which just replaced the Hu-Wen Administration.

Xi-Li Administration in China & Mo-Di Administration in India :D
 
its good that leaders in both the countries are incresingly stressing on cooperation and closer ties..as the article rightly said prosperity of china and india equals prosperity of 40% of earth
 
This is good news..... Hope both nations resolve their differences peacefully.....
 
The guy in the article is actually Li Keqiang (who is the successor to Wen Jiabao).

And the top leader is Xi Jinping (who is the successor to Hu Jintao).

Together they make up the Xi-Li Administration, which just replaced the Hu-Wen Administration.

bube i hope new stage china+india military friendship. weth sell ships,tanks to each other.
 
Security threat to Sri Lanka, don't bring China to our backyard. :P (just kidding)

I think this is good move, all the Asian countries should focus on economic development then we can create truly Asian era.
 

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