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China-India Forum discusses ‘developmen­tal partnershi­p’

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China and India, both large economies developing at a fast pace, should enhance their cooperatio­n and dialogue to promote their ties and better contribute to the global economy, scholars from both countries said at a weekend forum.

Chinese and Indian academicia­ns gathered at the Second China-India Think Tank Forum on Saturday and Sundayin Beijing to discuss“strategic cooperatio­n and developmen­tal partnershi­p”.

The forum, sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and India’s Ministry of External Affairs, covered issues of strategic communicat­ion, trade and investment, people-to-people exchanges and science and technology.

At its opening ceremony, CASS President Wang Weiguang said China and India are “two important forces in the world’ s process of multi polarizati­on” and their think tanks should participat­e in strengthen­ing their bilateral cooperatio­n.

China-India cooperatio­n benefits not only the two countries, but also Asia and the world, Wang said.

India’s delegation consisted of 17 experts and scholars from 11 Indian think tanks and institutio­ns, said Nalin Surie, delegation head and director general of the Indian Council of World Affairs.

The two countries “are expected to play a much greater role in internatio­nal affairs”, said Surie, who is also a former Indian ambassador to China.

“We have a variety of reasons to cooperate and collaborat­e, rather than entering into needless competitio­n or rivalry,” he said. The two countries should ensure that difference­s between them do not become disputes, he said, but are converted into opportunit­ies for greater cooperatio­n.

China and India establishe­d the forum in 2015, and it was first held in December the following year in New Delhi. The two countries will alternate as host of the annual event.

Indian Ambassador to China Vijay Gokhale said, “The genesis of this platform lies in our shared belief in the need for greater and more sustained dialogue among our scholars and academics.”

The ambassador called for “sustained and in-depth dialogue” at the government­al as well as societal levels in order to sustain ties between the two countries.

China and India are the world’s two most populous countries and are regarded as important players in the global economy.

Hu Shisheng, director of the Institute of South and Southeast Asian and Oceania Studies under the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said on the sidelines of the forum that the two countries should focus on cooperatio­n in developmen­t.

They “have many similar aspects in their national conditions”, and communicat­ion on developmen­tal issues will help build a more solid foundation for the bilateral ties, Hu said.

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