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NEW DELHI, Jan. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- India and China will jointly as well as separately
undertake various proposals in trade, economy, defense, technology and
tourism to mark the India-China Friendship Year in 2006, according to the
Indian Foreign Ministry.
The presidents and prime ministers of the two nations will exchange
messages to commemorate the year, and various high-level visits will also be
staged, it said.
In the defense sector, the Indian defense minister will visit China while defense
exchanges will continue at various levels. Meanwhile, trans-border interactive
visits and sporting activities between the two armies will also be
held.
On the cultural side, the publication of "Across the Himalayan Gap: Volume II"
will be undertaken as a joint endeavor between the two sides, and there will
be a bilingual publication of major India-China bilateral agreements and
Memorandum of Understanding that were signed before Dec. 31, 2005.
Literary classics will also be translated and workshops will be organized in
both countries on education cooperation by their major universities.
An Indian-style Buddhist temple will be inaugurated in Luoyang in the new
year, it said, adding the Indian Minister of Culture will visit China and a
Chinese cultural delegation will visit India.
The two countries will sign a cultural exchange program for 2006-2008 and
host film festivals in each other's country and encourage joint production of
films, it noted.
Meanwhile, friendly exchange of sporting activities, exchange visits of
youth delegations, release of commemorative first day covers and joint issue of
stamps and establishment of friendship cities between the relevant cities of
both countries are some other endeavors to be held jointly this year.
To boost trade, the industrial bodies of the two sides will hold business seminars
in both countries, and the two nations will operationalise border trade
through Nathu La pass by the summer of2006.
In 2006, an exhibition will be held on "Journey of Buddhism from India to
China" A TV documentary series named "Along the Footprints of Xuan Zang" will be
produced by China's Central TV (CCTV). India will also hold Shaanxi Culture Week
in India.
Indian tourism seminar, Indian fashion show, food
festival and photography exhibition will be held in China. Besides, India's
Ministry of Tourism will also launch its Chinese language website,it added.
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