China and India Pledge to Be ‘Partners, Not Rivals’ at SCO Summit!
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In a significant move towards
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strengthening bilateral relations,
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Chinese President Zinping and Indian
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on
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Sunday in Tanzin, China ahead of the
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Shangai Corporation SEO summit. The
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leaders emphasized that China and India
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should view each other as corporation
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partners rather than rivals,
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highlighting mutual development
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opportunities over competition.
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President Z stated, "China and India are
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corporations partners, not rivals, and
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the two countries are each other's
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development opportunities rather than
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threats." He further emphasized the
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importance of a cooperation past the
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dogs of the dragon and the elephant,
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suggesting that harmonious collaboration
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is the right choice for both nations.
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Prime Minister Modi echoed this
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sentiment, affirming India's commitment
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to improving ties with China.
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He noted the restoration of peace and
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stability along the disputed border
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following the 2020 military clash and
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revealed a new bilateral border
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management agreement. Modi also
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advocated for strategic autonomy
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asserting that India China relations
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should not be be viewed through the lens
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of third countries. The meeting also
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marked the 75th anniversary of the
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establishment of diplomatic relations
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between the two countries. Both leaders
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agreed to handle bilateral ties from a
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strategic and long-term perspective
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aiming to sustain steady and long-term
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growth in China India relations.
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This development comes amid global
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uncertainties and shifting geopolitical
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dynamics. The reaffirmation of
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partnership between China and India is
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seen as a positive step towards regional
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stability and economic cooperation.
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