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India, China reject 'adversarial ties', pitch for greater trust

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NEW DELHI: Ahead of their boundary talks next week, India and China on Monday rejected an "adversarial relationship" amid recent irritants and called for greater all-round cooperation to scale up strategic trust that will enable them to shape the evolving international order.

In a bid to keep sensitive bilateral ties on an even keel, China's ambassador to India Zhang Yan acknowledged that there are "differences and challenges left over by history," alluding to the decades-old boundary dispute, but pitched for greater trust and cooperation to resolve these issues.

Without naming anyone, the Chinese envoy said that "some are trying to create a wedge between the two countries but asserted that they will not succeed".

The cooperation between India and China will benefit each other and the confrontation will hurt us, Zhang said.

Despite prophecies with evil intentions, India-China relations will take their own course and go where their national interests lie, the envoy said.

Underlining the need for "equilibrium" in relations between India and China, national security adviser Shivshankar Menon pitched for a closer collaborative relationship so that the "potential for misunderstanding and miscalculation is limited."

"It is in our mutual interest to work together, bilaterally and with other partners, to reduce uncertainty and create an international environment that is supportive to our domestic transformation efforts," Menon said, speaking at a function organised by the Chinese embassy to celebrate an exhibition on the India-China Year of Exchanges in 2011.

"Relations between India and China and their new equilibrium hold an important key to the emerging economic and strategic landscape of Asia and, to a certain extent, the world," Menon said.

"There is enough space for both India and China to realise their development aspirations," he stressed.

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Without naming anyone, the Chinese envoy said that "some are trying to create a wedge between the two countries but asserted that they will not succeed".

Can someone suggest who they were blaming for creating wedge between the two nations in the above statement
 
Can someone suggest who they were blaming for creating wedge between the two nations in the above statement

Those that wish to use India as their Sheriff and poodle in the region perhaps?
 
I think there are other stake holders too in Sino-Indian relations. There are closet confrontationalists in our own region who benefit from the conflict.

Anyway, it's Chinese envoy, not defense secretary or someone at that level. so, not a big sign from Chinese side.
 
china have played ping pong for last 60 years and have not resolved the border issues as there was no issue at all.

Now, India should do the same and we should not do any compromise as no matter what if china wants to attack India or do infelteration it will do it even if we have settled the boundary issue.

Hence, India should wait for 10 years after that we will negotiate it at equal terms if not more then that. :devil:
 
Without naming anyone, the Chinese envoy said that "some are trying to create a wedge between the two countries but asserted that they will not succeed".

1. Pakistan
2. US of A
 
china have played ping pong for last 60 years and have not resolved the border issues as there was no issue at all.

Now, India should do the same and we should not do any compromise as no matter what if china wants to attack India or do infelteration it will do it even if we have settled the boundary issue.

Hence, India should wait for 10 years after that we will negotiate it at equal terms if not more then that. :devil:

OK. Don't compromise. Only hurts you. We don't mind. Best if you bomb a PLA outpost in Tibet too. We will then give lots of population control aid to India.
 
OK. Don't compromise. Only hurts you. We don't mind. Best if you bomb a PLA outpost in Tibet too. We will then give lots of population control aid to India.

Last I heard we had Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh. We dont need to bomb anyone. You can bomb some of our outposts and we will give you a ticket to stone age. :D
 
u cannot expect for a mutual strong relationship without solving the border disputes b/w to Asian giant..especially when one is making stupendous claims of all the seas and most of the lands..
how the hell u gonna solve the disputes..chinks claims the whole of Arunachal Pradesh and tagged it as a disputed territory...but we declared it autonomous and integral part of India..we aint gonna hand it over to them neither they gonna stop claiming it..its just like fu**ing the black hole.
 
India wont ***** itself to America (like some other nations have in the past).

That point aside, I see no reason why we cant be friendly with the Chinese, besides the fact that they arm Pakistan to the teeth, hold parts of our territory, and claim an entire province of India as their own.
 
ugggg...this saas-bahu drama baazi between india and china is irritating...:sick:
 

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