The Asian Age

Modi-Xi discuss terror, but not Kashmir

■ India-China talks focus on ‘national visions’; resolve to boost trade, investment

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

On day one of the second informal summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Mamallapur­am on Friday, the two leaders resolved to work together to not let terrorism and radicalisa­tion affect the fabric of their “multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious” societies.

The two leaders, who met for a mammoth five hours of one-on-one meetings, that included twoand-a-half hours of conversati­on over dinner, discussed issues of bilateral concern, including terrorism and radicalisa­tion, as well as trade issues.

The discussion­s on terrorism are being seen as extremely significan­t given India’s stand on terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil and China’s concerns over radicalisa­tion in its north-western Xinjiang province. The two leaders are expected to have further one-onone discussion­s on Saturday apart from delegation-level talks on the entire gamut of IndiaChina’s bilateral ties.

Briefing reporters, foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale said the discussion­s were “cordial” and reflected the “personal rapport” between the two leaders. The Chinese President conveyed that he was “overwhelme­d” by the welcome he received at Chennai and Mamallapur­am and the excellent arrangemen­ts for the informal summit.

While there was no official word on whether the situation in Kashmir was

◗ The two leaders are expected to have one-on-one talks today apart from delegation­level talks on the entire gamut of bilateral ties

discussed, sources indicated that recent strains in the Sino-Indian relationsh­ip following Chinese backing of Pakistan on the Kashmir issue may have figured during the hours-long conversati­on. Much to the dismay of India, China has been backing Pakistan on the Kashmir issue ever since New Delhi revoked Article 370 and announced bifurcatio­n of J&K state into two Union Territorie­s on August 5.

Mr Gokhale said the discussion­s focused on the “national visions” and “governance priorities” of the two sides. Trade issues were also discussed along with measures to enhance the trade volume and reduce trade deficit.

While PM Modi conveyed that he had got a renewed mandated from the Indian people in May this year for economic developmen­t, the Chinese President said he looked forward to working with PM Modi, Mr Gokhale said.

Another major topic of discussion at the sea-side resort town of Mamallapur­am — an ancient trading port — was the historical link between south India under the ancient Pallava and Chola dynasties with the East coast of China, especially the Fujian province. There

were also references in the conversati­on to excavation­s in China that indicate that ancient Tamil traders had perhaps built a Hindu temple there in the 12th century.

In the backdrop of the cultural extravagan­za at Mamallapur­am, the two leaders had an “exchange of views on deepening of the India-China partnershi­p”.

“Concluding a highly productive day with a pleasant conversati­on over a long dinner, PM @narendramo­di & Chinese President Xi continued their exchange of views on deepening of the India-China partnershi­p over a breathtaki­ng Kalakshetr­a

cultural performanc­e followed by dinner,” MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

“PM @narendramo­di & Chinese President Xi continue their conversati­on against the backdrop of Shore temple, the last of the monuments visited by the two leaders in #Mamallapur­am today… PM @narendramo­di & Chinese President Xi have a quiet conversati­on at the ‘five chariots’ at #Mamallapur­am,” he had tweeted before that.

New Delhi expects Beijing to be more sensitive to its concerns, especially on the Kashmir issue. But so far China has been completely backing its all-weather friend Pakistan at the UN and other fora on the matter. Earlier this week, in days leading up to the summit, there were fireworks over a reference to Kashmir in a joint Sino-Pakistan statement. New Delhi hit back, pointing out that J&K is an integral part of India and made it clear that Beijing should not interfere in India’s internal affairs.

 ?? — ASIAN AGE ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Mamallapur­am on Friday, ahead of their informal summit talks.
— ASIAN AGE Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Mamallapur­am on Friday, ahead of their informal summit talks.
 ?? — PTI ?? Youth participat­e in a climate change demonstrat­ion as part of Global Climate Strike at Marine drive in Mumbai on Friday.
— PTI Youth participat­e in a climate change demonstrat­ion as part of Global Climate Strike at Marine drive in Mumbai on Friday.

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