China Daily (Hong Kong)

Asian giants agree their relationsh­ip can help spur prosperity and calm an unsettled world

- By AN BAIJIE in Astana and LI XIAOKUN in Beijing

China and India on Friday vowed to cooperate closely amid complicate­d changes in the world and to handle disputes appropriat­ely.

President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the consensus as they met in Astana, Kazakhstan, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on summit.

Xi said that faced with profound and complex internatio­nal changes, China and India, as the world’s two largest developing countries, should pay more attention to cooperatio­n. They should move forward as partners to facilitate each other’s developmen­t and contribute to world peace, stability and common developmen­t, he said.

Xi said China attaches great importance to its ties with India and stands ready to work with its neighbor to enhance mutual political trust, link their developmen­t strategies, deepen practical cooperatio­n, and maintain coordinati­on and collaborat­ion in internatio­nal and regional affairs.

The president called for more high-level interactio­n, institutio­nal exchanges, strategic communicat­ion and policy alignment between the two countries.

China and India should also boost trade and investment cooperatio­n and work together for earlier harvests from large-scale collaborat­ive projects in such areas as production capability, industrial parks and railway constructi­on, he said.

Xi said the two countries should make joint efforts to promote regional connectivi­ty and shared developmen­t, align their developmen­t initiative­s, advance the building of the Bangladesh-China-IndiaMyanm­ar corridor with a view to substantia­l progress at an early date, and boost cooperatio­n in the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank.

The president said the two countries should increase communicat­ion and coordinati­on in multilater­al affairs and appropriat­ely control and handle disputes and sensitive problems.

He also called for more subnationa­l, cultural and tourism exchanges, among others, between the neighbors.

Xi congratula­ted India on becoming a full member of the SCO at the Astana summit, adding that China is willing to cooperate with India within the SCO framework for the healthy and sustained developmen­t of the organizati­on.

Modi said a sound India-China relationsh­ip will help stabilize the volatile internatio­nal situation.

The prime minister said the two sides should tap their potential in cooperatio­n, strengthen communi- cation and coordinati­on in internatio­nal affairs, respect each other’s core concerns and appropriat­ely handle their disputes.

Modi said India is grateful for China’s support for India’s accession to the SCO and will work closely with China as part of the organizati­on.

Jiang Jingkui, director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Peking University, said India’s entry into the SCO provides a new channel for closer interactio­n between Beijing and New Delhi.

“The SCO is a regional bloc in which China-India cooperatio­n can also extend to other affairs in the region. The SCO will provide a new angle for bilateral ties.”

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Contact the writers at lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

 ?? YAO DAWEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping congratula­tes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Friday for his country’s accession to full membership in the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on. Pakistan has also joined the regional bloc.
YAO DAWEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping congratula­tes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Friday for his country’s accession to full membership in the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on. Pakistan has also joined the regional bloc.

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