Showing posts with label India-China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India-China. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

#China,#India become founding members of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)



China President Xi Jinping was quoted by Reuters as saying that the new bank would use the best practices of the World Bank and the ADB.

"We have also to learn from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank and other existing multilateral development institutions in their good practices and useful experiences," Jinping added.

The bank is expected to start with an authorized capital of $50 billion and will boost infrastructure financing in the region. It will rival the Asian Development Bank (ADB), where Japan and the US have larger shareholding than China, which has emerged as a major global force in recent years.The countries that have expressed interest to join include Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar and all of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations except Indonesia.

Monday, October 20, 2014

#China, #India establish hotlines to defuse border tensions




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

India, world's largest democracy welcomes Communist ruler of #China, President #Xi Jinping






Lest we forget:-
It was June 4, 1989... A protest unlike anything Communist China had ever seen. Night after night, for six weeks in the spring of 1989, thousands upon thousands of students and residents poured into Beijing's Tiananmen Square to demonstrate for democracy. It all came to a violent end in the early morning of June 4, when troops moved in with a show of force to break up the protest...Twenty-five years after the bloody military crackdown on the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests, China is seeking to quell all discussion of the massacre by locking up, charging or harassing artists, scholars, lawyers, bloggers and relatives of victims.Wu Guofeng, a 20-year-old student, was among the first to die while attempting to document the Tiananmen Square protests

Sunday, September 14, 2014

#Indo-China Trade fair in #Bangalore ahead of Xi's visit



ICEC (India China Economic and Cultural Council)in association with Govt of Xindu and Chengdu Economic Daily is organizing a CHINA Commodity fair/expo on 16-17 Sep 2014 at Hotel Le Meridien, Bangalore, displaying the best of Chinese products from around 50 companies with focus on General/Consumer Electronics, Furniture Items, Hotel Industry  Supplies, Food Ingredients, Textiles-Silk, Herbal-Health. This coincides with the Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India this week. India China Economic and Cultural Council is an autonomous membership based organization founded in 2003.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

#China invites #India to APEC meeting in November



The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, met Chinese President Xi Jinping shortly after his arrival in Fortaleza, Brazil, today on the eve of the Sixth BRICS Summit. The 80-minute meeting was the Prime Minister’s first summit-level interaction with China.

•    India and China have enormous opportunities to not only forge mutually beneficial partnerships, but also serve as catalytic agents of Asian and global prosperity

•    PM suggests opening of a second route for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

•    China invites India to APEC meeting in November; says India should deepen engagement with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.


The two leaders observed that India and China had enormous opportunities to not only forge mutually beneficial partnerships, but also serve as catalytic agents of Asian and global prosperity. President Xi Jinping underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship and said: When India and China meet, the whole world watches.

The two leaders were pleased with the opportunity to meet within a few weeks of the assumption of office by Prime Minister. They expressed satisfaction at the high momentum of bilateral engagement during the past few weeks, including the visit of Vice-President of India Shri Hamid Ansari to China and the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to India as President Jinping’s Special Envoy, in June.

Both sides emphasized on the need to find a solution to the Boundary Question. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of strengthening mutual trust and confidence, and maintaining peace and tranquility on the border. He said that if India and China could amicably resolve the Boundary Question, it would set an example for the entire world, on peaceful conflict resolution.

Shri Narendra Modi suggested the addition of one more route for the Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra, keeping in view the terrain difficulties. President Xi Jinping accepted this as a suggestion for consideration.

The Prime Minister called for enhanced Chinese investment in the infrastructure sector in India, and hoped that the trade imbalance between the two countries is resolved. President Xi Jinping agreed that balance in trade is necessary for a sustainable economic relationship. He also said enhanced services exports from India to China could be one way to address the issue.

China has invited India to attend an APEC meeting in November this year. President Xi Jinping also said India should deepen its engagement with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The Prime Minister said India currently has observer status in the SCO, and was ready to accept additional responsibility, if asked to.

Shri Narendra Modi warmly recalled his visits to China as Chief Minister. He underlined that relations between countries are built on the strength of relations between their people. He expressed hope for increase in tourism and ties between the people of the two ancient civilizations.

Prime Minister expressed hope that President Xi Jinping’s planned visit to India this year was an opportunity to chart a new and ambitious agenda for the strategic partnership between India and China. He expressed appreciation for the invitation extended to him to visit China and looked forward to an early visit.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

#India-#China discuss border affairs and explore alternate route for the Kailash-Manasarovar Yatra

The 6th Meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs was held in Beijing on 28-30 April 2014. The Indian delegation was led by Shri Gautam Bambawale, Joint Secretary (East Asia) and comprised of representatives of the Ministries of External Affairs, Defence and Home Affairs as well as members of the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police. The Chinese delegation was led by Mr. Ouyang Yujing, Director General, Department of Boundary and Oceanic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and comprised of representatives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and National Defence. The Indian delegation called on Mr. Liu Zhenmin, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The talks were held in a cordial, constructive and forward looking manner at a time when the season is changing in the high altitude areas along the India- China border. Both sides agreed that maintenance of peace and tranquility on the border was an important guarantor for the further development of bilateral relations. The talks reviewed recent developments particularly in the Western Sector of the boundary, implementation of the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement and additional confidence building measures. An alternate route for the Kailash-Manasarovar Yatra was explored.

This Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs has held 6 meetings in two years since establishment. It has become one of the primary mechanisms for management of affairs related to the boundary.

The 7th Meeting of the Working Mechanism will be held at a mutually convenient time.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Measures to Address Trade Imbalance Between India China Get Fillip

Measures to Address Trade Imbalance Between India China Get Fillip
Zinc concentrates & copper concentrates, cotton yarn and cotton linter, frozen fish/linter, methanol, castor oil & gaur gum, Indian granite block and cedrus deodara seed are the most sought after items of export from India which have generated interested among Chinese businessmen. It is to be noted that purchase of zinc concentrates & copper concentrates worth USD 130 million, purchase of cotton yarn and cotton linter worth USD 93 million, purchase of frozen fish/linter worth USD 68 million, were the prominent products for which Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) were signed during the India-China Business Matchmaking Symposium for boosting exports from India to China. The day-long meeting saw around sixty Indian companies from various sectors engaging themselves with an aim to find ways to address the trade imbalance. For this, fifteen MoUs worth USD 338 million were signed between Indian and Chinese companies here yesterday. This model will be replicated in other cities also.

This step is among various other steps initiated by both the countries in the recent past to take the trade agenda forward on different fronts. Earlier in May 2013, India and China signed three Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) on buffalo meat, fisheries and pharmaceuticals; and one agreement on feed and feed ingredients. The MoUs were signed during the visit of the Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, Mr. Li Keqiang to India. With the implementation of the above MoUs, export of buffalo meat, and feed and feed ingredients to China are expected to benefit. With the operationalisation of the MoU on co-operation on Pharma between China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products (CCCMHPIE) and the Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil), Indian generic drugs are expected to get market access in China.

In August 2013, when Union Minister for Commerce & Industry Shri Anand Sharma met Chinese Minister of Commerce Mr. Gao Hucheng, the Chinese Minister assured Shri Sharma that China would make every effort to facilitate imports from India for bridging trade imbalance. Earlier, during the visit of Chinese Premier Mr. Li Keqiang to India in May 2013, both the sides while striving to realise the trade turnover target of USD 100 billion by 2015, agreed to take measures to address the issue of the trade imbalance. These included cooperation on pharmaceutical supervision including registration, stronger links between Chinese enterprises and Indian IT industry, and completion of phytosanitary negotiations on agro-products.

Major items of Indian exports to China include cotton raw & yarn, non-ferrous metals, iron ore, other ores and minerals, plastic& linoleum products, spices, Dyes/intermediates, machinery & instruments and petroleum (crude& products). Major imports from China include electronic goods, machinery, organic chemicals, project goods, fertilizers, iron and steel, transport equipments, electric machinery (except electronics) and manufactures of metals. While on the other hand, major imports from China include electronic goods, machinery, organic chemicals, project goods, fertilizers, iron and steel, transport equipments, electric machinery (except electronics) and manufactures of metals.

The bilateral trade between both the countries reached around USD 68 billion in calendar 2012, which is less than bilateral trade in calendar 2011 (US$ 73 billion) due to the slight slowing of economic growth in both countries. There has been fall in bilateral trade of 10.28% during the year 2012-13 but still the trade deficit for India for 2012-13 crossed USD 40 billion which is 3.49 % more than USD 39.44 billion deficit in the year 2011-12. China has emerged as our largest trading partner. India ranked 16th among the countries exporting to China while India was the 7th largest export destination for China in 2011.