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Advancing Sino-Indian friendly ties in all-round way
Beijing(China)—Chinese
President Hu Jintao is due to pay a four-day state visit to India as of
Nov. 20. This is the first time for China’s head of state to visit India
in a decade and also the first visit to India by the Chinese head of
state since the forging of Sino-Indian strategic cooperative
partnership. This visit is of milestone significance and it will advance
bilateral, friendly ties in a comprehensive way, said Chinese Ambassador
to India Sun Yuxi in a recent interview with People’s Daily reporter.
Sino-Indian ties have developed in a healthy manner in recent years,
particularly following Premier Wan Jiabao’s India trip in April last
year, and gratifying situation has since emerged in all spheres. With
their political mutual trust deepening, the two nations have forged
their strategic cooperative partnership geared to peace and prosperity
and charted the direction for the growth of the future bilateral
friendship; and the two nations have signed the “Agreement on the
Political Parameters and Guiding Principles for the settlement of
India-China Boundary Question”, laying the basis for the proper
resolution of the issue left over by history.
Bilateral trade volume reached 18.7 billion US dollars in 2005, a
23-fold rise over the annual trade figure 15 years ago, and it is
expected to top the 20 billion-US dollar mark this year. China has
become the second biggest trade partner of India. Moreover, the two
nations have also kept in closer touch and gone on widening the room for
cooperation in other spheres.
Meanwhile, the varied, colorful celebration activities for the “Year of
Sino-Indian Friendship” have made the friendly sentiments and
understanding between them still closer. China and India have been
related increasingly more to each other as the Asian neighbors, as the
biggest populous developing nations and as the countries with ancient
civilizations closely connected in history.
Hu’ visit is sure to enrich the contents or connotation of Sino-Indian
strategic partnership for peace and prosperity and clarify the concrete
aspects for strengthening strategic cooperation, said Sun. The visit
will substantiate the Sino-Indian strategic, cooperative partnership
and, from this sense, it will be another important milestone in the
history of the development of China-India relations.
Apart from an extensive contact with India’s political, business and
academic circles, Hu is scheduled to meet and confer with Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh on a wide-ranging exchange of views on bilateral
ties, and regional and international issues of mutual concern. And they
will also have consultations on such topics as how to further expand
bilateral ties and how to build a harmonious world.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |