China unveils 5-point formula to improve ties with India

Beijing: Unveiling a five-point formula to improve relations with India, China's newly elected President Xi Jinping today said the resolution of the boundary dispute between the two sides "won't be easy" and pending its final settlement "peace and tranquility" should be maintained on the border without affecting the overall ties. 59-year-old Xi, who took over […]

Beijing: Unveiling a five-point formula to improve relations with India, China's newly elected President Xi Jinping today said the resolution of the boundary dispute between the two sides "won't be easy" and pending its final settlement "peace and tranquility" should be maintained on the border without affecting the overall ties.

Unveiling his five proposals, Xi said that first China and India should maintain strategic communication and keep the bilateral relations on the "right track".

"Second, we should harness each other's comparative strengths and expand win-win cooperation in infrastructure, mutual investment and other areas," he said.

Xi said India and China should strengthen cultural ties and constantly increase the mutually expanding friendship between the two countries.

The Chinese leader said the two countries should expand coordination and collaboration in multi-lateral fora to jointly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries and tackle global challenges.

"We should accommodate each other's core concerns and properly handle problems and differences existing between the two countries," he said in fifth proposal.

Xi, who was speaking to select editors from BRICS countries in his first interaction with international media, spoke of the traditional friendship between India and China, describing them as two largest developing countries of the world with a combined population of over 2.5 billion.

"We jointly follow the path of peaceful development which involves cooperation and common interest of the two countries.

It is also doing great service to Asia and the world," he said.

He recalled his "very good" meeting with the visiting President Pratibha Patil in 2010 when both agreed that there was need to fully tap the potential of China-India cooperation and to raise the relationship to a higher level.

"In recent years with the concerted efforts of the two sides, China-India relations have made an important headway.

China sees its relations with India as one of the most important bilateral relationships and is committed to pushing forward the strategic partnership between them," he said.

At present, the Chinese leader said India and China were pursuing development at faster pace and this has offered many opportunities for the two countries to boost mutually beneficial cooperation.

"We should seize the opportunities and take solid steps to bolster cooperation in all fields and take China-India relations to a new height," he said.