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PM's visit to plan new roadmap for Sino-India ties
Friday, June 20 2003 14:50 Hrs (IST)
Beijing: While a breakthrough may elude on the vexed boundary issue, Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee's upcoming visit to China is expected to chart out a new dynamic roadmap for Sino-India
relations in the 21st century.
The six-day official visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister since 1993, is bound to inject further
momentum to the bilateral ties that has witnessed improvement and development in recent years, with a
frequent exchange of high-level visits and continuous, intensified exchanges and co-operation in various
fields, including counter-terrorism and in the military-to-military relations, analysts said.
"As a farsighted pioneer in restoring normal Sino-Indian relations in 1979 and a senior statesman of the
world today, Vajpayee's visit to China will certainly be a new milestone in further developing the relations
in an overall way," former Chinese Ambassador to India Cheng Ruisheng said.
The strengthening of Sino-Indian relations through this visit will serve as a major stabilising factor for
peace and security in the region, he said.
Noting that Vajpayee's visit will take place after new Chinese leaders assumed power in Beijing in March,
former Chinese Ambassador to India Zhou Gang said the trip would lay "solid foundation" for a 21st
century-oriented good-neighbourly relationship between the two big Asian neighbours.
"The visit will impart a positive effect not only to Sino-Indian relations, but also to the regional situation,"
Zhou, also secretary general of the India-China Eminent Persons' Group (EPG) said.
Gang pointed out that China and India are both large, developing countries and friendly co-operation
between the two nations would be conducive to regional and global peace and stability.
During his visit, Vajpayee will hold official talks with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao and will have
separate meetings with President Hu Jintao, chairman of the Central Military Commission, Jiang Zemin,
chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Wu Bangguo and Vice-
President Zeng Qinghong.
The two sides would have in-depth exchange of views on bilateral, regional and international issues of
common concern, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said.
"The Chinese side feels joyous over the healthy growth of Sino-Indian relations," Liu said, adding Beijing
is willing to make joint efforts with New Delhi to greatly strengthen co-operation in various fields and
raise the constructive partnership of co-operation to a new level.
He said the unresolved Sino-Indian boundary issue would be high on the agenda of Chinese leaders,
who would like to see an early settlement of the problem that has impaired the smooth development of
bilateral ties.
"We believe that a fair solution can be found as long as the two sides follow the principles of
consultations based on equality, mutual understanding and accommodation," Liu said, while noting that
the border between China and India has been peaceful and stable in recent years thanks to joint efforts
made by both sides.
PTI
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