Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ModiXi chemistry key to summit

PM, Chinese President will talk about their shared vision on bilateral ties between the two key Asian economies

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com n

... It’s all about practical cooperatio­n and the personal chemistry between the leaders (PM Modi and President Xi), who would discuss all aspects of the relationsh­ip, the region and more. A DIPLOMAT

: The informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping will be marked by practical cooperatio­n and personal chemistry, officials familiar with preparatio­ns for the meet said.

The two leaders will meet in the Chinese town of Wuhan on April 27 and 28 to talk about their shared vision of the bilateral ties, they said.

“This is the meeting between two strong leaders of two major countries in Asia, discussing the state of the relationsh­ip and how they would like to see the ties moving ahead in the days and years to come... It’s all about practical cooperatio­n and the personal chemistry between the leaders, who would discuss all aspects of the relationsh­ip, the region and more,” a diplomat said on condition of anonymity.

The ties between the two countries, key economies in Asia and partners in various regional groupings such as the Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO), have been strained in the past year after a border standoff in Doklam region.

“A host of issues piled up, which virtually came in the way of practical cooperatio­n that the two countries would have forged despite having their healthy difference­s. But the fact that the two countries could defuse all the possible flashpoint­s in the ties showed the resilience in the ties and how the top leadership sees their relationsh­ip,” another government official said.

The practical cooperatio­n, he insisted, can be stepped up in a host of areas such as economic relations, counter-terrorism efforts, regional security architectu­re, climate change, working for an Asian century and strengthen­ing multilater­al organisati­on.

Another official said the way the US sees multilater­alism, often underminin­g it, gives an opportunit­y to countries such as India and China to come together to discuss issues related to it.

“The leaders would get a chance to discuss their larger vision for the region and the world,” the second official said.

The two countries have also been at loggerhead­s over the Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing’s resistance to bring Pakistanba­sed militant Mazood Azhar under UN sanctions and China’s reservatio­ns over India becoming a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

The officials also said the summit would give an opportunit­y for the leaders to put their personal chemistry to work. “Prime Minister Modi gave a public reception to President Xi in September 2014. Xi returned the gesture by receiving Modi in his home town in Xian in May 2015. Whenever they had met, the leaders gave the indication that they are keen on taking the ties forward,” the official said. “The informal summit will highlight the personal friendship and enhance personal chemistry between the two leaders”, said Luo Zhaohui, China’s ambassador to India.

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