Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Monday that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's current visit to his country is of milestone significance and will surely push for greater development in the bilateral strategic cooperative partnership.
Premier Li Keqiang called for joint efforts to further consolidate the bilateral strategic cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity.
Li: A handshake across the Himalayas
'Chindia' has great potential
Singh: Visit is of milestone significance
Li confident of China-India co-op
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China and India are destined to be together. They should work hand in hand if Asia is to become the anchor of world peace
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that his official visit to India is aimed at enhancing mutual trust and deepening bilateral cooperation, and is future-oriented.
Following his meeting with Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on Sunday night, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said to reporters he has three goals for his first trip as premier: boost mutual trust, deepen cooperation and look toward the future.
China and India are both willing and able to foster new highlights in cooperation among Asian countries and make new engine of the world economy.
Premier Li Keqiang arrived in New Delhi on his first overseas visit since taking office, accompanied by a large business delegation.
Li: A handshake across the Himalayas
'Chindia' has great potential
ZTE banks on growth in Indian telecom market
Li confident of China-India co-op
Good-neighborly efforts Meaningful visits
Dapper and bespectacled, Xu Dejun says he is stressed after taking the helm as chief executive officer of the Indian arm of ZTE Group, one of China's biggest makers of telecommunications equipment.
The emerging Indian market will continue to attract project-contracting businesses from China as experts call for more mutual investments and cooperation between large companies.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in New Delhi Sunday afternoon, kicking off an official visit to India, the first leg of his maiden foreign trip after he became China's premier in March. Special coverage
Premier Li Keqiang's maiden foreign visit to India on Sunday evinces the importance of bilateral ties.
During his first overseas trip as a government head, Premier Li Keqiang will pay official visits to India, Pakistan, Switzerland and Germany from May 19 to 27.