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NEW DELHI, April 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Tuesday for Beijing after a "highly successful" four-day visit to India marked by the beginning of a strategic partnership between the two Asian giants.
As a sign of growing cooperation between the two countries in the
area of technology, Wen addressed students of the Indian Institute of Technology
(IIT) Tuesday morning before returning with his 100-member entourage to his
country.
The agreements on the border issue and the strategic partnership were
announced following wide-ranging talks between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh and Wen in New Delhi Monday that culminated in the two sides signing a
dozen pacts.
The pacts covered confidence-building measures along the Line of
Actual Control (LAC), the nearly 3,400-km ceasefire line, and steps to enhance
economic and trade ties to take booming two-way trade from the current 14
billion US dollars to 30 billion US dollars by 2010.
"The two sides believed that Premier Wen Jiabao's highly successful
state visit to the Republic of India marked a new level of India-China
relationship and opened a new chapter in the friendly relations and cooperation
between the two countries," said the joint statement signed by the two sides.
Indian Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran Monday hailed Wen's landmark
India visit, saying: "It was an outstanding visit that drew the attention of the
entire world. It was an extraordinarily successful visit."
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