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Xi: Take India ties forward on right track

Message to nation’s new president stresses importance of healthy, stable relationsh­ip

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping congratula­ted Droupadi Murmu on Monday on taking office as Indian president, saying that he is ready to work with Murmu to push China-India relations forward on the right track.

Xi said in a congratula­tory message to Murmu, who won the presidenti­al election on Thursday, that China and India are important neighbors.

A healthy and stable bilateral relationsh­ip conforms to the fundamenta­l interests of both countries and their peoples, and is also conducive to regional and world peace, stability and developmen­t, Xi said.

Noting that he attaches great importance to China-India relations, Xi said he is willing to work with the new Indian president to enhance political mutual trust, deepen practical cooperatio­n and properly handle difference­s to advance the developmen­t of bilateral ties along the right track.

Since March, the relations between China and India have generally shown momentum toward recovery. The two sides have made positive progress in aspects such as safeguardi­ng stability along their border, as well as promoting practical cooperatio­n and facilitati­ng personnel exchanges.

Lin Minwang, deputy director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Fudan University, said that faced with a severe and complex internatio­nal environmen­t, China and India never cut off their communicat­ions and exchanges in the diplomatic or military fields.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi had met Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar twice this year, in March and July.

Last week, both China and India positively commented on the 16th round of China-India Corps Commander Level Meeting, during which the two sides discussed in a constructi­ve and forward-looking manner the resolution of relevant issues along the Line of Actual Control in the Western Sector of ChinaIndia border areas.

As China has repeatedly stated, the boundary question does not represent the entirety of China-India relations and should be put in an appropriat­e position in terms of the overall bilateral relationsh­ip.

Data from the General Administra­tion of Customs showed that bilateral trade between China and India stood at $125.6 billion in 2021.

China’s exports to India increased 46.2 percent to $97.5 billion last year, while India’s exports to China rose 34.2 percent to $28.1 billion.

“This indicates the highly complement­ary nature of the economic structures of both countries, and shows the immense vitality and potential of their bilateral economic and trade relations,” said Lan Jianxue, director of the Department for Asia-Pacific Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

Cai Tongjuan, a researcher at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China in Beijing, said that as the world’s two largest developing countries, appropriat­ely handling China-India relations and promoting cooperatio­n not only benefits the two sides but also has significan­ce for world peace and developmen­t.

 ?? ALTAF HUSSAIN / REUTERS ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India (left) clasps his hands together while greeting outgoing president Ram Nath Kovind (center) and new President Droupadi Murmu after they inspected an honor guard following Murmu’s swearing-in ceremony, in New Delhi on Monday.
ALTAF HUSSAIN / REUTERS Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India (left) clasps his hands together while greeting outgoing president Ram Nath Kovind (center) and new President Droupadi Murmu after they inspected an honor guard following Murmu’s swearing-in ceremony, in New Delhi on Monday.

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