According to Chinese ambassador Sun Weidong, China-India ties are essential for the two nations involved and the region and the entire globe.
Four suggestions were also offered by the envoy to strengthen mutual relations.
Promotion of shared understanding and trust, win-win collaboration, appropriate management of disputes, and bolstering coordination and collaboration were among the suggestions.
Tuesday’s virtual celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the foundation of the People’s Republic of China featured remarks from the ambassador.
According to Chinese ambassador Sun Weidong, China-India ties are essential for the two nations involved and the region and the entire globe.
Four suggestions were also offered by the envoy to strengthen mutual relations.
Promotion of shared understanding and trust, win-win collaboration, appropriate management of disputes, and bolstering coordination and collaboration were among the suggestions.
Tuesday’s virtual celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the foundation of the People’s Republic of China featured remarks from the ambassador.
He asserted that for the “Asian Century” to be realized, China, India, and other Asian nations must work together to jointly grow and cooperate in mutually beneficial ways.
India has constantly said that sustaining calm along the Line of Actual Control was essential for the overall development of relations and that the condition of the border will decide the status of connections in the wake of the eastern Ladakh impasse.
Following Beijing’s actions at the border, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated last month that the relationship between India and China was going through an “adamant phase.” He also emphasized that the Asian Century would not occur if the two neighbors did not work together.
The envoy stated, “India will take over the SCO and G20 leadership next year, and China would support India in its associated operations in conjunction with other member states.”