Towards the strongest bond
Chingdao: Prime Minister of India Modi held talks on the broadcasts with
President Xi Jinping to further bilateral relations with neighboring China.
Modi also said that he discussed the political changes that are taking place
internationally. Before the 18th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Agency
(SCO) in Chingdao, China, the two leaders met. Saturday's meeting was a continuation of the issues discussed at a special meeting between Modi and Jinping in Wuhan, China, in April last week.
There were contracts on many issues including communication on the
Brahmaputra river. The Blueprint discussed the strengthening of bonds at Wuhan
Summit. Already reviewed the progress of the programs running between the two
countries. They met with the restoration of damaged bilateral relations after the Douglas controversy, as well as
enhancing mutual trust. 'Meeting with Jinping. Bilateral and
international issues are discussed. These talks will strengthen India-China
friendship.
Discussions on the welfare of the international community are discussed.
We have come to a consensus on many issues in Wuhan, "he tweeted. China is
keen to work with India, Xinhua said, adding the Wahan meeting was the first
time that the meeting was to increase its mutual trust. It was also decided to make
a strategic guide to strengthening their armies with mutual communication. This is the 14th time they met in the last four years.
Relations between the two countries have been damaged due to China's
opposition to India's permanent membership in the Dockland dispute, the Nuclear
Supplier Group (NSG) and the United Nations Security Council. In this context, these two nuclear
weapons are trying to strengthen relations again. Last week, at the
Shangri-La Dialogue Conference in Singapore, 'India-chains provide mutual trust
and mutual cooperation with Asia as a whole for the whole world' Modi points out that both sides are trying to recognize one's potential.
Modi is looking forward to actively working with member states in the
SCO. He met with SCO Secretary General Rashid Alimov on Saturday. "This
was the first meeting of India after the full membership of the SCO.
Discussions on various issues with Rashid Alimov were positive, "he said.
On
June 21, Rasheed said that International Yoga Day will be officially held at
the SCO headquarters in Beijing. India has been the observer since 2005.
Earlier, Prime Minister Modi met with Uzbek president Mirjiayev. They shared
their opinions on subsequent workforce for strategic partnership. Modi also met with Tajikistan president Emmali Rahman.
A special festive meeting between Modi and Jinping in Wuhan recently
will be held in India next year. After bilateral talks to come to the meeting,
Modi invited Jinping. Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said the Chinese
president agreed. In 2019, Modi decided to conduct a Wuhan-style meeting in India. He accepted this invitation
and asked for a Jinping. However, when this meeting is over, the decision is
not yet decided.
The Diplomatic Officers of the Debates will discuss and finalize it,
"Gokhale said. At the BRICS summit in South Africa, the Modi-Jinping is
back. Modi was asked to allow the Bank of China branch to be opened in Mumbai.
Modi responded positively to this. A new system will be set up to strengthen bilateral ties with ministers Sushma Swaraj and Wang Yala, both foreign ministries. The first meeting of this system will be held by the end of this year.

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