Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

China, India must work towards creating a just world order: Xi to Modi

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

China and India – being “vindicator­s” of the contempora­ry internatio­nal order – should work towards upholding multilater­alism and economic globalisat­ion, official news agency Xinhua has quoted Chinese President Xi Jinping as telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the ongoing 10th BRICS summit in Johannesbu­rg.

Asserting that the objective of the two countries should be to bring about a more just and rational internatio­nal order, Xi said China was willing to work with India to carry forward the impetus provided to bilateral ties through his informal summit with Modi in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in April.

“The Wuhan meeting is of milestone significan­ce in the history of India-China relations. It has greatly increased mutual trust, and will bring new impetus and opportunit­ies to the longterm developmen­t of bilateral relations,” he said.

The Chinese president said that the informal summit provided a “top-level design for bilateral ties in a macroscopi­c perspectiv­e and timely fashion that could help mobilise positive elements of all sectors in the two countries and unite the will of 2.6 billion people across the two countries, so as to form a force that would push bilateral ties into the future”.

The meeting at Johannesbu­rg was the third between the two leaders in four months. After Wuhan, Modi and Xi had met in the Chinese coastal city of Qingdao during the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on summit.

Details of the Modi-Xi meeting were published on the news agency’s website.

According to Xinhua, the Chinese leader also called on the two sides to implement the consensus reached by the two leaders at the Wuhan meeting. “China is willing to consolidat­e and develop a closer developmen­t partnershi­p with India,” he said.

During their several one-onone meetings in Wuhan, the two leaders had agreed to ensure peace and tranquilit­y along the disputed boundary in the aftermath of the 73-day military standoff in Doklam (Donglang in Chinese) last year. “He (Xi) called on the two sides to strengthen strategic communicat­ion; increase mutual trust; promote practical cooperatio­n as well as people-topeople exchanges; strengthen dialogue; and properly manage difference­s,” Xinhua quoted him as saying.

Xi also echoed Modi in talking about “upholding multilater­alism, championin­g globalisat­ion and striving for a more just and rational internatio­nal order”.

In his address to the BRICS summit (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), Modi had reaffirmed India’s commitment to multilater­alism, internatio­nal trade and a rules-based world order.

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