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China's 'charm diplomacy' on India is paying off: Report
BEIJING: China's "charm diplomacy" on India is bearing fruit in terms of mutual cooperation, but it may not be enough to eliminate all suspicions in the backdrop of New Delhi's plans to launch long rage Agni-V, missile, an article in an official daily here said.
In a commentary on the recent visit of President Hu Jintao to North Korea, India and Cambodia, the article published in the China Daily said his visits to New Delhi and Phnom Penh proved to be particularly fruitful.
The article titled "Charm diplomacy bears fruit" said, "during the fourth BRICS summit in New Delhi, Hu also clarified China's stance on various issues including global governance and sustainable development, put a premium on BRICS countries maintaining world peace and promoting common development and raised proposals for their development," it said.
"Undoubtedly, China and India share common interests in a variety of areas and despite their border dispute, the two countries can reach consensus and make concerted efforts to tackle key international and regional issues, such as the global financial crisis and climate change".
"The two countries have been maintaining close contact on various multinational occasions including the trilateral meeting between China, India and Russia, and the BRICS summit," it said.
Several bilateral cooperation frameworks and platforms have been set up since 2005 between the two countries helping to reach an agreement to build a strategic and cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity and a joint document outlining their shared vision for strengthening bilateral ties in the 21st century, it said.
"Despite this, China and India have remained suspicious of each other. Some Indian politicians and scholars accuse China of creating the so-called string of pearls to gain a foothold around the Indian Ocean and thus threaten India," it said.
"The string-of-pearls theory has become so popular in India that the Indian government even banned telecom operators from buying equipment manufactured by Chinese companies in 2010, citing security reasons," it said.
"In recent years India has also upset China by enhancing its strategic security cooperation with countries in the Asia-Pacific region, while the border dispute and the 'Tibetan government in exile' have been major obstacles in the way of better Sino-Indian ties," it added.
While Hu's visit to India was a gesture of goodwill, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in return clarified that India has no intention and will not take part in any schemes to contain China, it said.
China's 'charm diplomacy' on India is paying off: Report - The Economic Times