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India-China border disengagement would enhance bilateral relations: Envoy Xu Feihong

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Last updated: 30 October, 2024 11:33 PM
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India-China border disengagement would enhance bilateral relations: Envoy Xu Feihong
India-China border disengagement would enhance bilateral relations: Envoy Xu Feihong

New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, expressed optimism on Wednesday that the recent disengagement of troops along the India-China border in Eastern Ladakh would enhance bilateral relations and foster better understanding between the two nations.

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‘The key lies in how we manage our differences’Fair and reasonable solution

During a session hosted by the Merchant Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the ambassador described the recent meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, as “very important.”

‘The key lies in how we manage our differences’

In response to a question regarding the disengagement in the Depsang and Demchok regions of Eastern Ladakh, where Army patrols are expected to resume soon, Xu stated, “I hope that guided by this consensus, our relations will progress smoothly and not be hindered by specific disagreements. The key lies in how we manage our differences.” He noted that the Modi-Xi discussions, the first formal engagement between the leaders in five years, resulted in significant understandings and established guidelines for the future development of ties between India and China.

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The meeting took place on October 23 and was described by Xu as constructive and significant. He highlighted that both leaders reached several common understandings aimed at strengthening communication and cooperation, enhancing strategic mutual trust, and facilitating discussions among foreign ministers and officials at various levels to restore the relationship to a steady course.

Fair and reasonable solution

The ambassador also mentioned that the talks utilized the Special Representatives mechanism concerning the India-China boundary issue to ensure peace and stability in border areas while working toward a fair and reasonable solution that safeguards the interests of developing nations.

Commenting on the resumption of direct flights between China and India, Xu expressed his anticipation for improved cooperation not only in politics but also in business. He noted that the India-China relationship is currently facing new opportunities for growth.

“China and India benefit mutually from development cooperation. Our commercial relationship has shown strong momentum over the years. This year, the Chinese embassy and consulates in India issued 240,000 visas, with 80 percent being business-related,” he added. Xu also pointed out that China has become India’s largest trading partner, with bilateral trade exceeding $100 billion, while China maintains a trade surplus with India.

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