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China to pay 'great importance' to relations with India: Xi Jinping.
PTI : Beijing, Mon Jan 14 2013, 16:51 hrs


In his first direct comments on relations with India, China's new leader Xi Jinping has assured Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that his country would pay "great importance" to developing bilateral ties 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 wrote in a letter to Singh which was delivered to him by top Chinese diplomat Dai Bingguo in New Delhi on January 11.

"China-India relations have maintained stable development in the past few years, which has brought about substantial benefits to the two countries and the two peoples," state-run Xinhua news agency quoted Xi as saying.

He said the world has enough space for China and India to achieve common development.

Dai, China's chief negotiator in border talks with India, was in New Delhi last week to attend the Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS) security officials' meeting.

Xi's letter was stated to be in response to a letter from Singh after his election as the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) succeeding Hu Jintao.

Singh's letter conveying his greetings to the new Chinese leadership as well as assurance to carry forward the relations was handed over by National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon last month when he visited Beijing.

Dai would be retiring from the post of State Councillor and top diplomat of China after a decade-long stint during which he held 15 rounds of talks with Menon and several of his predecessors.

China to pay 'great importance' to relations with India: Xi Jinping - Indian Express
 
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hope new leadership work with their senses.... they must keep in mind that India will reflect their behavior.

Friendly china will face friendly India
Co-operative china will face co-operative India
aggressive china will face aggressive India
Needling china will face needling India
 
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hope new leadership work with their senses.... they must keep in mind that India will reflect their behavior.

Friendly china will face friendly India
Co-operative china will face co-operative India
aggressive china will face aggressive India
Needling china will face needling India
The last line really makes sense,in Chinese we had such saying 针锋相对 which was familiar to us and not be mentioned for many years.
 
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hope xi jinping and narendra modi both of them will undertake great efforts in significantly improving India china relations under their leadership :cheers::cheers:
 
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hope new leadership work with their senses.... they must keep in mind that India will reflect their behavior.

Friendly china will face friendly India
Co-operative china will face co-operative India
aggressive china will face aggressive India
Needling china will face needling India

:lol: don't overrate your country. India is in absolutely no position whatsoever to challenge China in anything. India is surrounded by enemies externally and internally. India can't even play hardball with Pakistan and you think India can take on China? B**ch please!
If China decides to turn up the heat, India will be running to America for help. China has been playing nice with everyone because the liberals have been in power since the death of Mao. Just wait for the day conservatives take power again, there won't be warnings, just straight up action. That's the day China builds military bases around India regardless of what India thinks and starts supporting your separatist groups with funds and arms. They are the type that shoots first and talk later (group that led from 1949-1976). China has been
That's one group of leaders India and the other countries (Vietnam, Philippines, Japan and America) never want to see come to power in China.
 
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I am all for a stronger indo-china relationship. Favourable voices from the politburo sounds promising.
 
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I don't know whether most members on this esteemed forum are just noob trolls or serious posters! Here we have one positive news after long time regarding India- China and trolls have already made this into a rivalry thread :tdown: Nd then we wonder how come Indians and Chinese are at each others throats here on PDF :hitwall:
 
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The last line really makes sense,in Chinese we had such saying 针锋相对 which was familiar to us and not be mentioned for many years.

This is the only guy/girl who usually speaks sense (and, most probably, is a chinese).

But the question is, if these types are a majority; and even if majority do they have a say?
 
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:lol: don't overrate your country. India is in absolutely no position whatsoever to challenge China in anything. India is surrounded by enemies externally and internally. India can't even play hardball with Pakistan and you think India can take on China? B**ch please!
If China decides to turn up the heat, India will be running to America for help. China has been playing nice with everyone because the liberals have been in power since the death of Mao. Just wait for the day conservatives take power again, there won't be warnings, just straight up action. That's the day China builds military bases around India regardless of what India thinks and starts supporting your separatist groups with funds and arms. They are the type that shoots first and talk later (group that led from 1949-1976). China has been
That's one group of leaders India and the other countries (Vietnam, Philippines, Japan and America) never want to see come to power in China.

That's true mainly with China.:lol: many of China neighbours are even inviting America in the region while Myanmar recently partially disowned China.

Which Indian neighbours are you talking about. :lol:
 
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Future of Asia depends a lot on the future relationship between India and China. Xi Jinping has his task cut out.
 
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