Beijing, Sept 07: China's new leadership sees "stable" bilateral ties with India as vital to peace, stability and development in Asia and for the establishment of a multipolar world, the ruling communist party has said. "The new Chinese leadership attaches enormous importance to our relationship with India. We are ready to work with the Indian side to greatly strengthen our cooperation in all fields so that we will elevate to a new height our constructive partnership," the spokesman of the Communist Party of China (CPC) central committee, Yu Hongjun said.


Yu stressed that a 'stable' Sino-Indian relationship is "conducive to asia's regional cooperation and stability as well as for the establishment of a multipolar world and to make full use of the benefits brought by economic globalisation."

Noting that China and India share identical or similar views over many major international issues, Yu told newspersons here that there is a growing need for the two fastest-developing nations to "coordinate and cooperate" over international affairs.

"The two countries should increase coordination so as to jointly safeguard the legitimate rights and interest of the developing world in international affairs and push forward the multipolarisation and democratisation of international relations," Yu said.

Bureau Report