"Mutual sensitivity" between India, China necessary: VP
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"Mutual sensitivity" between India, China necessary: VP

Last Updated: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 15:04
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New Delhi: In the backdrop of recriminations between India and China over host of issues including Arunachal Pradesh, Vice President Hamid Ansari on Saturday said "mutual sensitivity" to each other’s concerns was necessary for stability and security in the region.

Ansari said in the last six decades, India and China have enunciated the five principles of peaceful co-existence as the corner stone of inter-state relations, but "the bilateral relations between them did not always confirm to those very principles."

"Active partnership between New Delhi and Beijing and mutual sensitivity to each other’s concerns is thus vitally necessary if stability, security and prosperity in the shared spaces in their near and distant neighbourhood are to be effectively ensured," he said.

The Vice President was addressing an Indian Council for World Affairs seminar here on 'Emerging China: Prospects for Partnership in Asia'.

Observing that economic cooperation between India and China has become a principal driver of their strategic and cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity, he said that leaderships of the two countries realise that "countries compete in global markets and such competition is constructive and beneficial rather than adversarial."

The Vice President said India and China were important elements of "architecture of cooperation" in the Asian region for taking advantage of the region’s increasing economic integration and facing threats of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, pandemics and security of sea lanes.

The way in which India and China deal with challenges such as terrorism, illegal migration, smuggling of drugs and arms, and pandemics, would affect large parts of Asia, Ansari said.

"The joint vision of the leaderships in India and China is to ensure a global order in which our simultaneous development will have a positive impact for our peoples and economies, as also for the rest of the world," he added.

Bureau Report

First Published: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 15:04

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