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SPEECHES
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PMs Statement to the Press
in Beijing
January 14, 2008, Beijing, China
It is a pleasure and honour for me to be in
Beijing. I have always looked forward to my meetings
with Premier Wen, and to benefit from his great wisdom
knowledge and experience. I would like to express my
heartfelt thanks to the Government and people of China
and Premier Wen Jiabao, for the courtesy and warmth
of their hospitality.
Our talks were held in an atmosphere of sincerity,
warmth and friendship. They were constructive and forward
looking. This gives me cause for optimism for the future
of our ties.
India-China relations are of regional and global significance.
The profound changes taking place in the world today
present both our countries with a historic opportunity
to work together towards a 21st century that is conducive
to peace and development.
The Shared Vision of the 21st Century that Premier
Wen and I have just signed is an important milestone
in the evolution of our relations. It reflects not only
our common perceptions but also our desire to purposefully
cooperate in the future.
We have agreed to continue deepening the mutual understanding
and trust between our armed forces. We welcomed the
successful conclusion off our first joint military training
exercise, and agreed to have a second exercise in India
this year.
We recognized that our strategic and cooperative partnership
should be based on strong, diversified and mutually
beneficial economic ties. We have decided to increase
our bilateral trade target from 40 billion US dollars
by the year 2010 to 60 billion US dollars.
We have mandated our Ministers of commerce to examine
the Feasibility Study on the Benefits of a Regional
Trading Arrangement and make suitable recommendations
at an early date.
We have decided to establish a high level Business
Leaders Forum to advise us on the future of our economic
ties.
We had useful discussions on the outstanding issue
of the Boundary Question. We welcomed the progress made
by our Special Representatives in seeking a framework
for settlement of the boundary question that is fair,
reasonable, mutually acceptable, and based on the Agreement
on Guiding Principles and Political Parameters signed
in April 2005.
While the Special Representatives continue their efforts,
both sides reiterated their mutual commitment to maintaining
peace and tranquility in the border areas.
I Conveyed Indias appreciation for Chinas
assistance in providing flood season date for some of
our trans-borders rivers Premier Wen and I agreed that
we will continue to expand our cooperation in this area
through the Expert level Mechanism.
Science & Technology is another priority area and
we have identified earthquake engineering, disaster
management, climate change, biotechnology and nano sciences
as areas for further cooperation.
We have decided to intensify high-level exchanges between
our two countries. I have invited Premier Wen to visit
India at his earliest convenience.
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