Friday 29 March 2013

Auspicious Bonding.


China’s new leadership is exhibiting auspicious and promising omens of having a sanguine relationship with India. Chinese president Mr. Xi Jinping during the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit in Durban, South Africa has made a pitch for both the countries (India and China) to pitch strong ties. The Chinese president during the BRICS meeting proffered India to erect strong and robust military contact and to deepen trust between the two countries, State Media quoted him as saying this during his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Durban late on Wednesday evening.  

The newly elected President of People’s Republic of China (PRC) on his first meeting with the Indian Prime Minister, on the sidelines of the recently terminated BRICS summit asked the Prime Minister to boost the defence ties urging both the nations to ponder over the declining ties between the two countries due to illegitimate insurgencies in border by Chinese military offices as well as due to the belligerent and inimical mood of China towards India.

But the ties somehow have been able to exhort the ties and bonding of the two neighbours. Besides this Chinese President also called for both the countries to soon jump on to the conclusion of the ongoing border disputes of the two countries.

 

According to Indian officials too Mr. Xi appears to be more eager than his predecessor to fend the Chinese relationship with India. This time with more power, enthusiasm and zeal too. China has also indicated its willingness to strengthening the ties with India by hosting a Jammu Kashmir Army officer’s delegation and also taking the delegation to facilities in Tibet for the first time in many years.

Analysts have proclaimed that Chinese administration’s this reaction has come after its recent dispute with Japan in East China Sea Islands and its soaring tensions in the South China Sea with other nations. 

On the border issue Mr. Xi said that, “China and India should improve and make good use of mechanism of special representatives to strive for a fair, rational solution framework acceptable to both sides as soon as possible.” He also asked both the sides to “continue to safeguard peace in their border areas and prevent the issue from affected bilateral relations.” And also described both the countries having a similar historic mission to boost their social and economic development. Mr. Xi also said that China regards its relations with India as one of the most crucial one. Mr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India said that, “India and China would respect each other’s core interest and major concerns and will work ahead to deepen the relationship between the two countries and asked for co-operation from China too.”

 

The talks between both the nations have been wonderful and successful but only saying would not help. China has to show its co-operation with India to augment its diplomatic ties with India as well as strengthen the defence ties with India. If China abandons its hostile move towards India then wonders can take place in the relationship of the two countries. Both the country can work together with compatibility as well as with great zeal in order to take the relationship between the two countries to a really new level high.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

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