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Hopes raised over first Manmohan-Xi meet Wednesday
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SME Times News Bureau | 26 Mar, 2013
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets new Chinese President Xi
Jingping on Wednesday, with both countries waiting for a new direction
to bilateral ties that had seen some ups and downs in recent years,
particularly over unresolved border tensions.
The meeting will
take place on the sidelines of the 5th BRICS Summit that feature the
heads of state or government of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
Africa, the world's emerging economies.
Keeping with the
protocol, Manmohan Singh will be calling on Xi Wednesday evening, the
first since the Chinese president took over the reins of his country
earlier this month.
"I look forwards to meeting the Chinese
President Xi Jinping," the prime minister remarked, ahead of his
departure for this South African city early Monday. The two leaders have
already spoken over the phone.
"It will be an opportunity for
me to not only greet the new Chinese president personally, but also
discuss how we can maintain the positive trajectory of our relationship
and further strengthen this very important bilateral relationship."
Asked if there was any thing specific on the agenda when the Indian and
Chinese leadership meet, officials said it was not possible to
pre-judge what each of them was going to say.
"You don't expect
leaders to negotiate. You expect them to show us what to do. Then, the
rest of us go we and do the hard work," a senior Indian interlocutor
said.
He, nevertheless, said ties with China had, indeed,
improved in the past few years, since both sides agreed to move forward
despite difficulties and problems which primarily pertained to geography
and history.
"There is a realisation now that we can build on
our relations," said the official, adding, as an example, that that
while maritime rivalry between India and China was inevitable, defence
exchanges were progressing well.
Xi, in his first interview
after taking over, outlined a "five-point proposal" to improve relations
with India, when he met with a group of journalists from the BRICS
countries in Beijing on March 19.
The five proposals called for:
maintaining strategic communication and keeping ties on the right track;
expanding cooperation in infrastructure and mutual investment;
strengthening cultural ties; increasing coordination on multilateral
affairs and "accommodating each other's core concerns" to "properly
handle differences."
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