Global Times

Xi-Modi meeting charts course for consistent China-India relations

- This is a commentary of the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn Page Editor: yujincui@globaltime­s.com.cn

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held their second informal meeting on Friday and Saturday in the southern Indian city of Chennai, setting the tune for the future developmen­t of bilateral ties.

As major emerging economies and the only two countries in the world with a population of more than 1 billion, China and India boast great potential for cooperatio­n.

With both sides facing new opportunit­ies to fulfill their respective national goals to rejuvenate and the world undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, a healthy and stable bilateral relationsh­ip not only benefits both China and India, but also helps promote global stability and economic globalizat­ion.

Following the consensus reached by Xi and Modi during their first informal meeting in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in 2018, China and India have boosted cooperatio­n in various fields, providing a solid foundation for sustained cooperativ­e relations.

In a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in Chennai, the two leaders exchanged in-depth views on issues of global and regional importance.

Close cooperatio­n between the two sides has achieved significan­t progress. China has long been India’s largest trading partner, and India is China’s largest trading partner in South Asia.

Bilateral trade has reached almost $100 billion, and more than 1,000 Chinese companies have increased their presence in industrial parks and e-commerce in India, with a total investment of $8 billion and 200,000 local jobs created.

As two ancient civilizati­ons with thousands of years of history, China and India continue to move closer. Yoga classes and watching Bollywood movies have become fashionabl­e among Chinese youth. An increasing number of Indians are interested in Chinese acupunctur­e, cuisine and martial arts.

Next year will mark the 70th anniversar­y of bilateral diplomatic ties. As both leaders emphasized in their meeting, the two government­s must take the anniversar­y as an opportunit­y for broader and deeper cultural and people-to-people exchanges. Beijing-New Delhi relations have now entered a new stage. The two sides should strengthen strategic communicat­ion and mutual trust in order to properly manage their difference­s and sensitive issues.

At their meeting in Chennai, Xi told Modi that realizing a scenario where the dragon and the elephant dance together is the right way forward for the two countries. It is also in the fundamenta­l interest of the Chinese and Indian people. The world stands to benefit too.

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