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China today lauded India’s presence at the 70th anniversary events held to commemorate its victory over Japan in World War II, saying it sent a “clear signal” to the global community that the two countries stand together.

“Chinese people’s fight against foreign aggression is part of historical fight of all nations rising against foreign aggression and for national independence,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Minister of State for External Affair General VK Singh when the two leaders met here for talks to review bilateral ties.

“So it (the anniversary day) belonged to the people of world. On such a momentous day we cannot allow not to have the presence of Indian friends and your support,” Mr Wang said.

“So your coming has sent a clear signal to the international community that China and India have and will continue to be together,” he said.

Mr Singh visited Beijing as a special envoy of the Indian government to attend the reception and a grand parade hosted by China to commemorate the 70th anniversary of its victory over Japan in World War II.

Apart from a special reception hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping, a massive military parade was held yesterday to commemorate the event.

Recalling the help rendered by Dr Dwarakanath Kotnis, the Indian doctor who took part in the international medical mission to treat the Chinese forces during the World War II,

Mr Wang said he was a household name in China and his name was mentioned during yesterday’s parade as a mark of gratitude and respect of the entire Chinese nation.

“We will cherish his memory,” he said.

Singh, who is here on a third visit to China after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government took office, said last year’s visit of the Chinese President to India and Premier Modi’s trip here in May have created an atmosphere of “great friendship and created mutual understanding of each other”.

He said the forthcoming visit Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao was expected to result in substantive outcomes. Officials said Mr Li’s visit was expected to take place later this year.

Considering the political sensitivities involved in yesterday’s parade with anti-Japan overtones, India had a low key presence.

The Indian government deputed Singh to attend the function while refraining from sending troops to take part in the parade. Troops of 17 countries, including Russia and Pakistan, took part in the event.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and dignitaries of 28 other countries were present on the occasion.

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@Luca1
The girl in your DP is more stupid than your comment. Thanks.

@Ankit Kumar 001, your post is violation of PDF's policy and is reported. Instead of commenting on opinion, you have commented on the user which is against the policy. Hope you'll learn and not repeat it.

On Topic,

This is what you call a bigger country in the region and China has shown maturity instead of sentiments. India needs to learn the same.
 
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@Ankit Kumar 001, your post is violation of PDF's policy and is reported. Instead of commenting on opinion, you have commented on the user which is against the policy. Hope you'll learn and not repeat it.

On Topic,

This is what you call a bigger country in the region and China has shown maturity instead of sentiments. India needs to learn the same.


Just replace the word India with Pakistan on that persons comment and take me as a Pakistani . And then ask yourself do you still feel the same?
 
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Just replace the word India with Pakistan on that persons comment and take me as a Pakistani . And then ask yourself do you still feel the same?

Wasn't India a British colony? Didn't India request independence from the British and they granted to India.
 
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Wasn't India a British colony? Didn't India request independence from the British and they granted to India.
India was a British colony and Pakistan was a Chinese colony, if it soothes your senses :yes2:
 
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SOURCE: PTI
“So your coming has sent a clear signal to the international community that China and India have and will continue to be together,” he said.

Correct if I'm wrong but I tried to find this indirect reference, which you highlighted, in the Chinese media but it was nowhere to be found except in Indian media.

Interestingly, it's been mentioned in Chinese media that only "true friends" made their presence well known in the parade. India is not mentioned anywhere. Unless I didn't look into it properly, perhaps you can enlighten us from the Chinese media about India?

'Requests' don't bring independence, otherwise Hong Kong and Macau would have got it long back, so would Tibet.
You know exactly what Luca is talking about so try to reply meaningfully please.
 
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'Requests' don't bring independence, otherwise Hong Kong and Macau would have got it long back, so would Tibet.

Requesting, asking or begging,whatever you like to call it, indeed had brought independence to India. I always said that India asked for independence and was granted.US, on the other, fought for our freedom through blood, sweat and tears.
 
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