Taking the Chindia Relationship Further
There have been a few bumps in the road, but that is not a reason to cut off engagement with each other.
There have been a few bumps in the road, but that is not a reason to cut off engagement with each other.
To enhance cooperation and exchange between China and India and to further develop the traditional friendship of the two countries, it is important that they understand each other and take care of each other’s interests
It is not enough that the global economy should recover fast after the crisis. Rather, making the world free of poverty, and also bridging wealth disparities, must become a primary goal of global development.
As India and China both continue to confront global challenges and pursue economic recovery, it is heartening to see the path they are both on.
The goals China has set for itself also have the potential to inspire other developing countries as they emerge from the pandemic and look for a new direction.
While being a logical continuation of the previous FYP, China through its 14th FYP has refocused on some of the most pressing needs of the people and nations that would like to work hand in hand with China to build a prosperous world with a shared economy.
China’s progress has bought us some time to align our fates with global responsibility. Such prospects should rekindle trust, if we work together seriously.
The 2021 Government Work Report presents a brighter picture not only for China but also the global economy, despite some challenges.
In the future, the Indian government needs to strictly implement the India-China Bilateral Investment Treaty, take practical measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises investing in India, and provide a safe, fair and predictable business environment for foreign enterprises, including those from China.
What does China mean to the global community? What can China offer to the global community? Answers to these and many other questions can be found in this book.
The complementariness that is there among China, India, and Russia is unbelievable and tantalising. Together, the three have the potential of changing all conventional notions of geopolitics and economic development.
The world is witnessing China’s peaceful development, which has benefited the world greatly and continues to do so in forms such as wider prosperity, better global governance, and reinforced multilateralism.