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Better ties with India beneficial to both, says China

2010-09-16 17:50:00

China Thursday said enhanced cooperation with India is beneficial to people of both countries and asserted bilateral ties will not be affected by some individual cases.

China and India are neighbours and large, newly-emerging and developing countries, Xinhua quoted Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu as saying.

Enhanced cooperation and strengthened mutual trust between the two nations are beneficial to their people and conducive to world peace and development, Jiang said at a press briefing when commenting on China-India relations.

'We hope that the development of the overall situation of bilateral ties will not be affected by some individual cases,' she said.

China and India have maintained very smooth exchanges on various levels and in different areas, she added.


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We want friendship with china but manmohan singh should not be fooled by their sweet talks. We should fast track our military infrastructure and prepare for the worst.
 
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No need to remind manmohan singh,he is militant enough.
 
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China Hopes 'Individual Incidents' Won't Affect India Ties

China today said the recent Sino-India tensions over reports of presence of Chinese troops in P0K and denial of visa to an Indian General were caused by "misunderstanding or miscommunication" and hoped that "individual" incidents would not affect overall bilateral ties.

Both countries have exchanges on all levels and all fields, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu told a media briefing, when asked whether the bilateral ties were back on track as two Indian Ministers - Kamal Nath and Kapil Sibal - had a series of meetings with their Chinese counterparts and other officials here during the past few days.

"Some of the issues you mentioned are due to misunderstanding or miscommunication," the spokesperson said in response to a question about tensions between the two countries over reports of presence of Chinese troops in Gilgit-Baltistan area of P0K and denial of visa to Northern Area Commander Lt Gen B S Jaswal to take part in talks here.

"From the Chinese point of view we believe that China and India are neighbours and two emerging powers. Strengthening cooperation and building mutual trust is beneficial to the two peoples and also conducive for world peace and development," she said.

Actually China and India have exchanges at all levels and all fields, Jiang said. "Hope individual incidents will not affect the overall interest of development of China-India relations," she said.

Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath, who is here on a visit, met a host of Chinese officials, heads of top investing firms as well as the highway constructing companies canvassing for active Chinese investment and participation in highway projects all over India, including the border areas.

After his meetings here yesterday, including with his counterpart Li Shenglin, Nath today took part in a high- profile event attended by top Chinese investors and highway construction companies in the coastal city of Tianjin to scout for the Chinese participation in Indian road building.

Similarly, Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal, who attended the Summer Davos World Economic Forum (WEF) in Tianjin this week, met his Chinese counterpart Yuan Guiren yesterday and told him about India's plans to introduce Chinese language as part of CBSC syllabus.

He also sought Chinese cooperation in training about 200 Indian teachers to help them teach the language as a subject.

Also, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa made a strong pitch for more FDI in his state during a visit to Tianjin and Beijing to take part in the WEF.

Indian officials say that active engagements of the Indian Ministers show that New Delhi, while asserting its stand on its core concerns in ties with Beijing, continues its close engagement with China to improve the relations in the field of trade.

Besides conveying its concerns to Beijing over reports of presence of Chinese troops in Gilgit-Baltistan area of P0K, India called off defence exchanges with China following denial of visa to Jaswal.
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No need to remind manmohan singh,he is militant enough.

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE!
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Well you got me there on that one :)
But I was referring to the general interpretation of Namaste as just a greeting.

What I didn't get was this quote:



Could you elaborate?

Maybe inappropriate choice of words,or should I use the word "tough guy" to describe?
 
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