Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ModiXi summit a step towards rebooting ties

It could help them prepare the ground to address the more contentiou­s issues

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The end of the military standoff at Doklam last year did not immediatel­y lead to better ties between India and China. Suspicions remained about Beijing’s plans along disputed sections of the border and its ability to stymie New Delhi on a range of issues, including membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group and the sanctionin­g of top terrorists based in Pakistan. However, a series of developmen­ts on the global stage have led to the two countries eyeing the possibilit­y of greater cooperatio­n and the announceme­nt of the informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The tariffs threatened by the US on Chinese imports have given rise to fears of a full-fledged trade war, something that China would be keen to avoid as it strains to keep its economic growth on a sound footing. India too is keen to avoid any bumps on the road to further economic growth, something that is crucial for Mr Modi ahead of next year’s general election. The leaders of India and China have perhaps also realised their countries can take on a greater role on the world stage as the United States under President Donald Trump cedes its long-standing leadership. The two countries are already collaborat­ing on issues such as climate change, while bilateral trade was worth $84.4 billion last year. Clearly, the two countries realise they have a lot more to gain by aligning their positions more closely on global issues.

However, the growing contacts and the upcoming summit do not mean the difference­s between the two sides will magically disappear. More than anything, such contacts could help India and China to prepare the ground to address the more contentiou­s issues and irritants. This summit must not be seen as the end game, but the first step on a long road to completely reboot this crucial relationsh­ip.

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