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PM Modi's hard talk in China: Reconsider approach on border dispute, Azad Kashmir
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, May 15, 2015 | UPDATED 17:18 IST

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After voicing concern over China's investments in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), Prime MinisterNarendra Modion Friday asked it to reconsider its approach on some of the issues and take a strategic and long term view to push the relationship which has been complex in recent decades.

Modi, who held wide-ranging talks with his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang in Beijing, sought tangible progress on issues relating to visa, an apparent reference to stapled visas issued by China to residents of Arunachal Pradesh, as he underlined that the two countries need to be sensitive to each other's interests. The statement comes a day after Modi raised concern with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their talks in Xi'an over China's $46 billion proposed investment in Azad Kashmir.

Noting that India-China relationship has been complex in recent decades, Modi said the two countries have a historic responsibility to turn this relationship into a source of strength for each other and a force of good for the world. On the vexed boundary question, Modi said the two sides agreed to continue to explore a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable resolution. "We both reiterated our strong commitment to make all efforts to maintain peace and tranquillity in the border region," he said.

The Prime Minister said during his talks with Li, he also reiterated the importance of clarification of Line of Actual Control. China claims the border dispute is confined only to 2,000 km mostly in Arunachal Pradesh whereas India asserts that the dispute covered the western side of the border spanning to about 4,000 km, especially the Aksai Chin area ceded to China by Pakistan.

"We are committed to set a new direction between the two largest Asian countries. I believe that my discussions with President Xi and Premier Li have advanced our relationship in that direction," Modi said. He stressed the need for strengthening mutual trust and confidence while seeking solutions to outstanding issues.

What China said on the border dispute


On his part, Premier Li acknowledged that there were differences between the two sides on the border issue and said the two countries need to uphold peace and tranquillity. "We do not deny that there are some disagreements between us but there is a mechanism and sufficient political maturity to address them," he said. "We stand ready to work with India to bring China-India relations to new heights," he said, adding both the countries need to seize the opportunities to play a bigger role in Asia and beyond. Li said China and India are two important countries for the establishment of a multi-polar world.

Underlining that Modi's visit has brought about many pragmatic results ranging from space to maritime setup, Li said China stands ready to enhance cooperation with India and also is ready to take steps to balance our trade. "Our conversations were candid, constructive and friendly. We covered all issues, including those that trouble smooth development of our relations," Modi said at a joint press interaction along with Li after the talks held at the Great Hall of People.

"I stressed the need for China to reconsider its approach on some of the issues that hold us back from realising full potential of our partnership. I suggested that China should take a strategic and long term view of our relations," Modi said.

Modi said President Xi and Premier Li were very receptive to the specific concerns he had raised on the growing trade deficit which is in favour of China to the tune of $38 billion. The two sides signed a record 24 agreements covering railways, mining, outer space, earthquake science and engineering, tourism, sister-cities and establishment of consulates in Chengdu and Chennai. "We have set a high-level of ambition for our economic partnership. We see enormous bilateral opportunities and many similar challenges, like urbanisation," he said, adding he is looking forward to early impact on the ground.

"I found the Chinese leadership responsive," he said, adding that the re-emergence of India and China and their relationship will have a profound impact on the two countries and the course of this century.





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Border Settlement Bill before the china visit was an indication to China that India is ready to show the big heart to settle the border even if it means loosing some land in short term but in longer term if it resolves to stability in the region.

Now it is upto Chinese leadership to take the que. With India together, both can rule the world, without India together, China will never able to achieve its dream of achieving what it wants to achieve.
 
Now it is upto Chinese leadership to take the que. With India together, both can rule the world, without India together, China will never able to achieve its dream of achieving what it wants to achieve.

Why cant super power India rule the world on your own? Why must India always rope in China to make this statement?
 
Yesterday the chinese removed kashmir from indian map.so that is a stroke against that slap.china is doing a favour to pakistan by freedom of kashmir.
 
Yesterday the chinese removed kashmir from indian map.so that is a stroke against that slap.china is doing a favour to pakistan by freedom of kashmir.


Banking too much on friend??but this kind of decision always left you guys on the dirt..didn't it?

About so called slap,thats the sign of immaturity. China can't afford any more hostile neighbors. But that barely carry any meaning for you guys,I.e. cheerleaders.
 
What ever map they show on there media, ground reality is not going to change.

In this case, it Chinese media which is cry baby.
 
Banking too much on friend??but this kind of decision always left you guys on the dirt..didn't it?

About so called slap,thats the sign of immaturity. China can't afford any more hostile neighbors. But that barely carry any meaning for you guys,I.e. cheerleaders.
China doesn't provid you even one square in south china sea and that is preparing an island in sea to create a naval and airforce base.as well as their floating island carrier.that's all for you.and the highest airport being built by china near azad kashmir is also a open threat for you guys and that is the reason they warned you to leave kashmir .i think they are doing you a favour by warning you to leave kashmir bcz they know after zarb e azb we are coming for you guys.INSHA ALLAH
 

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