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A top Chinese military officer arrived in Pakistan late on Wednesday at the start of the first visit to the country and India by an officer of his ranking for more than 10 years.
The visit by Fan Changlong, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, forms part of a series of Chinese military diplomatic events scheduled for November.
In the first two weeks of the month, three members of the Central Military Commission, including Fan, are scheduled to visit six countries.
Last week, Defense Minister Chang Wanquan attended the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus in Kuala Lumpur as part of his visits to Malaysia and Cambodia.
On Tuesday, PLA Navy Commander Wu Shengli left Beijing for a visit to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Maldives.
Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said Fan's visit is aimed at strengthening military exchanges with Pakistan and India to safeguard regional peace and stability.
Zhang Junshe, a senior researcher at the PLA Naval Military Studies Research Institute, said the frequent visits by high-ranking Chinese military officers should not be linked to recent tensions over the South China Sea.
"These visits are all part of the PLA's annual plan aimed at boosting mutual understanding," he said.
The Press Trust of India reported that Fan's visit to Pakistan could be viewed as an attempt to strengthen relations against the back-drop of China's $46 billion investment in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
The news agency added, "His visit to India comes at a time when New Delhi and Beijing have made efforts to improve defense ties."
According to Indian officials, during his three-day visit Fan will have talks with Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar and other top defense officials.
A host of issues will be discussed, including efforts by both countries to improve relations among troops deployed along their border following a number of tense standoffs, the news agency reported.
Fan is accompanied by high-level military officers including Zhu Fuxi, the political commissar of the Chengdu Military Area Command, which is in charge of border military issues regarding India.
 
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I hope senior Chinese official grind India.
In your imagination .... China is really worried about the close india US relations and a on going development agenda of present government . With the contain china policy by US , China is just consolidating its markets
 
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In your imagination .... China is really worried about the close india US relations and a on going development agenda of present government . With the contain china policy by US , China is just consolidating its markets
You are wrong. China is expanding. China is cozying with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. Also Pakistan cozying Russia. This cozying relationships of Pakistan and China are worrying too much India and US; India preferred become a stooge of US.
 
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You are wrong. China is expanding. China is cozying with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. Also Pakistan cozying Russia. This cozying relationships of Pakistan and China are worrying too much India and US; India preferred become a stooge of US.
Yup china is expanding but do you know how by exporting its goods primarily to Us and india. And as for as pakistan , it always stooge any nation first US now china.
 
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Yup china is expanding but do you know how by exporting its goods primarily to Us and india. And as for as pakistan , it always stooge any nation first US now china.
We are never stooge of China. we are iron brothers. You can say so about US. You are in the same club. India is fearing of isolation, whereas US fearing of loosing dominance in Asia. Both Pakistan and China is in confident position. Same is not with US and India.
 
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We are never stooge of China. we are iron brothers. You can say so about US. You are in the same club. India is fearing of isolation, whereas US fearing of loosing dominance in Asia. Both Pakistan and China is in confident position. Same is not with US and India.
ok then answer what you will do if china refused to give you back gwadar land, can pak army take it back forcely am sure not . And now with only chinese in your basket who is isolated ???. India is doing bussiness with every part of the world not just china. The fact of the matter is pak sold its land to china which can never be taken back now.
 
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ok then answer what you will do if china refused to give you back gwadar land, can pak army take it back forcely am sure not . And now with only chinese in your basket who is isolated ???. India is doing bussiness with every part of the world not just china. The fact of the matter is pak sold its land to china which can never be taken back now.
Blind folded. Why on earth China would do that? We don't have only China in basket. Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arab, Turkey and all Muslim countries.
 
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Blind folded. Why on earth China would do that? We don't have only China in basket. Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arab, Turkey and all Muslim countries.
Any thing is possible when russia can be friend of pak then why not china be of india in future
 
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Any thing is possible when russia can be friend of pak then why not china be of india in future
No where in future. China eyes oil and minerals of Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan Tajikistan. This is some thing US and India fearing of. Further Pakistan is the gate way to these countries. India is trying to get hold on Iran, but will badly fail. Iran currently having strained relations with Muslim world, can't afford losing only Muslim neighbor Pakistan by cosying India. Iran FM repeated visits to Pak, ensuring won't let Indians use their land against Pakistan imply something. I seriouslt doubt Chabhar port project. May be Iran back out from MoU, and handover to Russia, under Pakistan pressure. Iran don't like US
 
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No where in future. China eyes oil and minerals of Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan Tajikistan. This is some thing US and India fearing of. Further Pakistan is the gate way to these countries. India is trying to get hold on Iran, but will badly fail. Iran currently having strained relations with Muslim world, can't afford losing only Muslim neighbor Pakistan by cosying India. Iran FM repeated visits to Pak, ensuring won't let Indians use their land against Pakistan imply something. I seriouslt doubt Chabhar port project. May be Iran back out from MoU, and handover to Russia, under Pakistan pressure. Iran don't like US
Have you heard of contain china policy of US any its effect are already showing on chinese economy. And that route which you are suggesting passes through many regions which posses great safety threats.
 
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Have you heard of contain china policy of US any its effect are already showing on chinese economy. And that route which you are suggesting passes through many regions which posses great safety threats.
Temporary effect. Once CPEC will be ready, both India and US will be contained. US being back stabber tilt towards Pakistan. Leaving India isolated. Russian already tilting towards Pakistan. I really hope chinese official grind India well. Modi with its fake promises will doom India. Only words and MoUs, zero implementation.
 
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India doomed... Pakistan is now the centre of the world.
All hail to CPEC.
You are right. Finally got senses. Bravo. It takes courage to accept the reality. I hope your fellow Indians agree with you too
 
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I hope senior Chinese official grind India.

Yeah he really is going to, in fact his superior is already in India laying the groundwork

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Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchau with FICCI president Jostana Suri in New Delhi on Friday

Vice-President of China, Li Yuanchao, on Friday focussed on the achievements of India-China cooperation, especially in the South Asian region, to mark his visit to India.

Addressing a gathering of entrepreneurs and businessmen here, Mr. Li paid tributes to the spirit of new ventures in South Asia.

“The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Bank of China, and other financial institutions have set up branches in India one after another. China and India have proposed and promoted the development of the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor,” Mr. Li said while welcoming India’s participation in Chinese projects like the Belt and Road Initiative.

Earlier, Mr. Li, during his meeting with Vice President Hamid Ansari, sealed two agreements on sharing of hydrological data of the Satluj river and on an exhibition of Indian ancient culture in China to be held next year. He hailed the dynamic leaderships of China and India and said the combined GDP of $12 trillion made China and India cooperation a necessity.

In an interesting twist, he observed that the days of “Made in China” had now been taken over by the idea of “Created in China” while highlighting the high-level economic growth in both the countries.

Response to Ansari’s visit

Mr. Li’s visit is the first ever one by a Chinese Vice-President to India and is a response to the June 2014 visit to China by Vice-President Hamid Ansari. Mr. Li asked Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs to work closely and make mutual cooperation a success. India and China, he said, would have to build an “enabling environment for win-win cooperation.”

China, India cooperation a necessity: Li Yuanchao - The Hindu




He went even further by writing in an Indian newspaper
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China, India, and closely connected dream

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“Rabindranath Tagore said, ‘China and India are very old and beloved brothers’”. Picture shows Chinese artistes performing a traditional dance of China at Tagore’s ancestral home at Jorasanko in Kolkata . —Photo: Arunangasu Roy Chowdhury



We advocate fostering a community of a shared future with neighbouring countries. In this context, we regard the China-India relationship as one of the most important bilateral relationships for us — Li Yuanchao, vice-president of china.
It is my pleasure to pay an official visit to India at the invitation of Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Vice President of the Republic of India and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. I would like to take the opportunity to extend my sincere greetings and best wishes to the great people of India.



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LI YUANCHAO
As an ancient civilisation, India has been world-renowned for its profound philosophy and splendid culture, which made great contributions to human development. As an emerging country, India’s widely acclaimed economic growth and social vitality have secured this country an influential position in the world. Past and present glories have come together to lend strength to India’s ambitious march towards national prosperity. On the other side of the Himalayas, the Chinese nation has also written its own chapter in the history of human civilisation and created thriving miracles. Throughout history, the Chinese and Indian civilisations have maintained exchanges and learned from each other. With the East’s unique wisdom and charm, the two nations have jointly erected powerful pillars for the civilisation of the East, and contributed their share to world peace and development.


Old civilisational ties

China and India’s friendship dates back to ancient times. As the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore put it, “China and India are very old and beloved brothers.” Over the past 2,000 years and more, there have been numerous tales and legends about the friendly exchanges between the two countries, such as the white horse carrying Buddhist scriptures from India to China, Monk Xuanzang’s pilgrimage to the West, and Chinese navigator Zheng He’s expedition. All these are testament to our friendship as good neighbours. The ancient Silk Road, bustling with merchants and coaches, brought such Chinese and Indian inventions as papermaking, sugar-making and numbers to the wider world. Chinese and Indians learned from each other and together drove Asia’s progress, setting a fine example of inter-civilisational exchanges.



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Chinese Vice-President Li Yuanchao at the Taj.


Since modern times, China and India had gone through similar sufferings and supported each other. We realised national independence and liberation, pioneered the liberation movement of Asia, Africa and Latin America — changing the world map of the colonial era once and for all — and strengthened the unity of the Third World countries. In the 1950s, China and India, together with other Asian countries, jointly initiated the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence and turned them into basic norms governing international relations, thus making historic contributions to building a new type of international relations based on equality.

A blessing to the world is the simultaneous development of China and India. In recent decades, China and India have seized the opportunities of economic globalisation and technological revolution and embarked on the fast track of development, driven by reform and innovation. Not only have we improved the livelihoods of 2.5 billion people, but we have also become twin engines propelling the economic development of the world. Since the turn of this century, China and India have established and developed strategic and cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity, and explored a way to achieve harmonious co-existence by actively expanding cooperation and effectively managing differences at the same time. China-India relations have become an anchor of regional peace and stability. In recent years, as the two largest developing countries and major emerging economies, the two countries have maintained close communication and coordination, taken an active part in global governance, firmly upheld the common interests of developing countries in major global issues, and made common appeals for building a more just and equitable international order.

A win-win cooperation between China and India has broad prospects. President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, and other Chinese leaders have met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Indian leaders on many occasions, during which they reached important consensus on forging an even closer partnership for development. This has charted the course for a growing bilateral relationship. President Xi pointed out that China and India need to become closer cooperation partners for development, growth, and global strategic coordination. Prime Minister Modi said that China and India are “two bodies, one spirit”. The Chinese people now are striving to achieve the two centenary goals, and the Chinese dream of great national renewal, while the Indian people are working hard to realise the objective of national revitalisation. Both the Chinese dream and Indian dream are closely connected and complement each other. As the second and ninth largest economies, respectively, China and India have a combined GDP of over U.S. $12 trillion and a huge market with one third of the world’s population. The Chinese economy has been steadily upgraded, while the Indian economy has entered a phase of fast growth. The two countries enjoy significant mutual complementarity and huge potential for cooperation.

China is committed to peace, development and win-win cooperation, and adheres to the policies of building friendly relations and partnerships. We advocate fostering a community of a shared future with neighbouring countries. In this context, we regard the China-India relationship as one of the most important bilateral relationships for us.

We are ready to work together with India in line with the consensus between our leaders to increase strategic mutual trust, deepen traditional friendship, and work for faster and greater development of China-India relations.

We are ready to synergise our development strategy with that of India, take forward our respective national development, and facilitate regional and world development and prosperity with our own development.

We are ready to renew our friendly exchanges with India to encourage affinity between the two civilisations and create a new boom in learning about each other’s culture. This will help revive our ancient inter-civilisational exchanges and mutual learning on a larger scale, and in more areas.

Going forward, China and India will continue to be the two major forces calling for a multi-polar world and the main engines driving world economic growth. China and India should carry forward oriental wisdom and traditional friendship for closer cooperation. I am convinced that with our joint efforts, both the countries will embrace an even brighter future, and contribute more Asian wisdom to peace and development of the region and the whole world.

(Li Yuanchao is the Vice-President of the People’s Republic of China)


The guy even had the audacity to go to the Taj Mahal and grind it down , so obviously you have a very close friend who does your bidding. :welcome::toast_sign::crazy:



 
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