India, China Must Work To Stabilise Global Economy: Modi

New Delhi: Considering the current volatility in the world economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that India and China work together to stabilize the global economic order as two major economies.
Modi’s words are defined as “punishment için to import Russian oil by applying a 50 percent tariff to the US Indian goods.
The Prime Minister, Chinese President Xi Jinping, is planned to have a bilateral meeting between the SCO summit in Tianjin, China, China.
According to Japanese media reports, Modi said: “India is ready to advance bilateral relations from a strategic and long -term perspective based on mutual respect, mutual interest and mutual sensitivity and to develop strategic communication to address our developmental difficulties.”
“At the invitation of presidident Xi Jinping, I Will Travel to Tianjin to take part in the Sco Summit. Ties, Stable, and Amicable Relations Between India and China, Can Have A Positive Impact on Regional and Global Peace and Prosperity.
In a special briefing by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said that the issue of American tariffs was not discussed during the negotiations between Modi and Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba.
Asked about India’s ties with the United States and China, Foreign Minister said that India and Japan have discussed bilateral relations and did not want to comment on the two other two capitals (Washington and Beijing) that are not in the room.
From the security perspective, despite the healing of the ties, India continues to share the war to some extent with countries such as Japan, together with countries such as Japan, since both the new Delhi and Tokyo have a separate regional disputes with Beijing.




