As Modi hugs Obama, China sends a quick flying kiss

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January 26, 2015

US President Barack Obama (right) has attended India's Republic Day parade in Delhi.

January 26, 2015

US President Barack Obama (right) has attended India's Republic Day parade in Delhi.

NEW DELHI: China on Monday said it is ready to make concerted efforts with India to lift their bilateral strategic cooperative partnership to a higher level as they pursue a great dream of national rejuvenation. Greeting India on its 66th Republic Day, Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a message to President Pranab Mukherjee, said China is delighted with India's achievements in its development.

Both China and India, as two ancient civilizations, are pursuing a great dream of national rejuvenation, he said. Xi said China is willing to make concerted efforts with India to lift their strategic cooperative partnership oriented to peace and prosperity to a higher level this year which marks the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

US President Barack Obama hugs India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he arrives at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi January 25, 2015. Reuters

In his message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in recent years, China and India have kept a stronger momentum in joining hands for cooperation and seeking common development. China is ready to work with India to deepen their mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields and build a closer partnership of development, he said.

China also extended conditional support for India's Nuclear Suppliers Group membership bid but said "prudence and caution" needs to be exercised on the issue, a day after US President Barack Obama backed India's inclusion into the elite 48-member body.

"We believe that such (an) inclusion should be conducive to the integrity and effectiveness of the regime and decision should be made on consensus. We notice India's commitment to relevant issues," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a media briefing. "We support the group to include new members and we support India to take further measures to meet the requirements for the inclusion in the group," she said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said China is ready to work with India to deepen their mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields and build a closer partnership of development. Reuters

In an effort to strengthen global non-proliferation and export control regimes, India and the US yesterday committed to continue to work towards India's phased entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group. This was stated in the joint statement after President Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks in New Delhi.

Besides clearing the obstacles for the implementation of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, President Obama reaffirmed the US' position that India meets MTCR requirements, India is ready for NSG membership and that it supports India's early application and eventual membership in all four regimes.

Asked whether China wants to back any other country's entry into NSG, a key body that controls the international civil nuclear trade regime, Hua said, "as for the expansion of the group, the members should make the decision on consensus after thorough discussions. India's inclusion into this group is an internal matter of the group. It needs prudence and caution and thorough discussions among all members." "We support such discussion and we also support India's inclusion into this group if it meets all the requirements," she said.


Courtesy: India Today