Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Eye on trade, India, China to explore ‘new growth points’

- Sutirtho Patranobis and Rezaul H Laskar

President Xi invites PM Modi for third informal summit in China next year

BEIJING/NEWDELHI:INDIA and China have decided to step up efforts to address trade-related issues, with President Xi Jinping telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi the two countries must add “new growth points” in sectors such as medicine and infrastruc­ture.

During a meeting on the margins of the Brics (Brazil-russiaindi­a-china-south Africa) Summit in Brasilia on Wednesday, Xi said China welcomes the import of “high quality” goods from India. The two leaders agreed on the importance of a close dialogue on trade and investment, India’s external affairs ministry said in a statement.

Modi and Xi agreed the new High Level Mechanism on Trade and Economy “should meet at an early date”, the statement said. The mechanism, to be led by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Chinese vice premier Hu Chunhua, was created when the two leaders held their second informal summit at Mamallapur­am near Chennai last month.

“China welcomes India’s increase in exports of high quality goods to China. The two sides should expand the scale of twoway trade and investment and create new growth points in production capacity, medicine, informatio­n technology and infrastruc­ture constructi­on,” Xi said.

Xi invited Modi for the third informal summit in China in 2020, the date and venue for which will be determined through diplomatic channels.

The leaders also reviewed preparatio­ns for celebratin­g the 70th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2020. They agreed this will enhance people-to-people ties.

India-china relations were jolted earlier this year by Beijing’s strong support for Islamabad after New Delhi’s August 5 decision to revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and reorganise the state into two union territorie­s. China also opposed the creation of the Union Territory of Ladakh.

However, the two sides set aside the Kashmir issue at the second informal summit and focused on improving trade ties. These efforts were followed up by the two leaders during their meeting in Brasilia, the third time they have met this year.

On the state of bilateral ties, Xi said he “is willing to maintain close communicat­ion with Modi to jointly steer the direction of China-india relations, increase political mutual trust, properly manage difference­s and expand practical cooperatio­n so as to guide a better and more stable developmen­t of bilateral ties”.

Xi said he had a “successful meeting” with Modi in Mamallapur­am, where there was “good in-depth communicat­ion on the internatio­nal and regional situation and major issues in bilateral relations”.

A Chinese foreign ministry statement quoted Modi as telling Xi that the trust and the friendship between them have been strengthen­ed and many important consensuse­s reached by them are being implemente­d.

It also quoted Modi as saying that India is ready to expand trade and investment and enhance cooperatio­n in energy and other fields.

Modi and Xi noted the Special Representa­tives handling the boundary dispute will have another meeting and “reiterated the importance of maintainin­g peace and security in the border areas”, the external affairs ministry said. It could not immediatel­y be ascertaine­d when the meeting will be held.

The Special Representa­tives – National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and China foreign minister Wang Yi – were to meet in New Delhi in September but the meeting was postponed, with Beijing attributin­g the developmen­t to scheduling problems.

The meeting in Brasilia took place against the backdrop of India deciding not to join the China-backed Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) trade deal comprising the 10 members of Asean and the grouping’s dialogue partners. India attributed its decision to unresolved “core concerns”, with New Delhi saying the deal would have adversely impact the livelihood­s of all Indians.

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