‘Stable And Amicable India-China Ties Can Boost Regional, Global Peace’: PM Modi Ahead Of SCO Summit | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that stable, predictable and friendly bilateral relations between India and China are necessary for regional stability and global prosperity.
Prime Minister Modi said this in an interview with Japan’s leading daily Yomiuri Shimbun.
“In the invitation of President Xi Jinping’s invitation, I will travel to Tianjin to attend the SCO summit. Last year, since I met with President Xi in Kazan last year, double, predictable and positive binary, two neighbors and positive effects on China has a stable, predictable and performed bilateral relations between the two neighboring and the largest region. It is important ”.
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Prime Minister Modi said that India and China should work together to balance the global economy in the midst of the current volatility. He confirmed that India is ready to strengthen bilateral relations with China from a strategic, long -term perspective based on mutual respect, interest and sensitivity.
“Considering the existing volatility in the world economy, it is also important to work together to stabilize the world economic order as two major economies. India is ready to advance the bilateral relations from a strategic and long -term perspective on the basis of strategic communication to address our mutual respect, mutual interest and mutual sensitivity and developmental difficulties.” He said.
Prime Minister Modi’s comments are coming shortly before his visit to China Tianjin, where he will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit between 31 August and 1 September. During the summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and many other leaders on the sides.
“I will go to China to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Tianjin, at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. Modi.
This will be the first visit of Prime Minister Modi to China since 2018 and the first visit after the June 2020 Galwan Valley conflict will be along the real control line (LAC).


