New Delhi:In an apparent ice-breaking move, China on Tuesday said the border situation with India has moved from emergency response to normalized management and control.
In her remark at the 74th Anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China at the Chinese embassy in New Delhi, the Charge d Affaires Ma Jia said, "The two sides maintained communication through diplomatic and military channels to move the border situation from emergency response to normalized management and control".
She added, "The bilateral trade has performed strongly, and the trade volume reached 77.6 billion US dollars in the first seven months of this year. People-to-people exchanges between the two countries continue to increase". India was represented at China National Day by Gourangalal Das, Joint Secretary of the East Asia Division of the Ministry of External Affairs of India who has also served as Director General of the India-Taipei Association (de facto Indian envoy to Taiwan) in the past.
The Chinese envoy reiterated that the only two major developing countries with a population of over one billion and major emerging economies with broad development prospects, China and India shoulder increasingly important responsibilities in maintaining global stability and promoting common development.
"China-India relations have gone beyond the bilateral scope and acquired global and strategic significance", added the Charge de Affaires. It is to be noted that this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the SCO and BRICS Summits and had a conversation during the BRICS Summit. Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended the 18th G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi.
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The Chinese envoy said she hoped that the two sides would follow the important consensus reached by the two leaders and translate it into concerted actions taken by all departments and in all fields, to bring China-India relations back to the track of sound and steady development at an early date.