‘India, China should view each other as partners, not rivals’ says Chinese FM Wang Yi

During a recent diplomatic engagement, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the necessity for India and China to cultivate a partnership rather than viewing each other as adversaries. He pointed to the positive interactions and thriving trade relations between the two nations as foundational elements for mutual cooperation. Wang Yi's comments reflect a broader strategic vision that seeks to foster good-neighborliness, amidst historical tensions and competitive dynamics in the region. The call for partnership comes at a time when both countries are navigating complex geopolitical landscapes, underscoring the need for dialogue and collaboration to address shared challenges and enhance bilateral ties. As economic interdependence grows, Wang Yi's remarks serve as a reminder of the potential benefits that a cooperative relationship could yield for both nations, advocating for a future where India and China work together for regional stability and prosperity.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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