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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R front) shakes hands
with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after they jointly sign relevant
documents in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 14, 2008. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Jan. 16 -- During Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's trip, both India
and China made some breakthroughs on a series of significant bilateral issues.
This is Singh's first visit to China since he assumed
office in 2004.
And it's also the first official visit of an Indian Prime Minister in the
last five years.
After a short break when he arrived on Sunday morning, Singh arrived at his
first destination - Beijing's Olympic Exhibition Centre, which has special
relevance for India as it looks to bid to host the 2020 Olympics.
Singh applauded China's preparations and expressed good wishes for the
success of the 2008 Olympics.
That was the only side-trip taken during Singh's visit. High-level meetings
and talks have taken up the majority of his time here.
Following the talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao, the two heads
of government signed historic documents on a shared vision for the 21st century,
as well as 10 other papers and memoranda of understanding including cooperation
in culture and science, railway transport, traditional medicine, geological
surveys and medical cooperation.
Manmohan Singh said, "India and China of regional and world significance
Shared View of the 21st Century is a milestone reflects not only common concern,
but also desire to cooperate in the future."
Wen Jiabao said, "We both feel satisfied with the direction that the
development of relations between China and India is taking. We both recognise
that China and India are cooperative partners, not competitive opponents. "
Economic and trade ties took center stage during Singh's visit, and
progress was made. Both sides agreed to increase the 2010 trade volume target
from 40 billion US dollars to 60 billion dollars. And they also agreed to hold
their second joint military drill in India this year.
The signing of a series of agreements during Singh's visit is further
deepening the China-India cooperations in many areas. With a combined population
of one third of the world's total, the good cooperation between the two
neighbors has acquired global significance.
(Source: cctv.com)