China Asks India to Attend APEC Meet
Modi in Pow-Wow
with Xi
In a significant development, China on
Tuesday invited India to attend a summit of Asia and Pacific (APEC) leaders as
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
met President Xi Jin Ping and discussed various issues including the need to
resolve the boundary question in an amicable manner.
The two leaders, who arrived almost at the same time here
last evening for attending the BRICS summit, engaged shortly thereafter for
what was described as “good discussions and good meeting”.
The meeting was scheduled for 40 minutes but it went on for
80 as it was freewheeling discussion without any constraints.
The two leaders appeared well prepared for the meeting as
both of them referred to the statements made by the other before they assumed
power, Akbaruddin said.
He quoted Xi as saying that “when India and China meet the
world watches us”.
President Xi in particular referred to Modi’s
experience in Gujarat as chief minister and his focus on development.
The discussions centred around all aspects
of the bilateral relations, regional and international matters, he said.
The surprise invitation for the APEC summit as part of
partnership and engagement came in the context of the two leaders discussing
the need for the two countries to work together in international fora like BRICS and other fora.
Today’s meeting was the fourth high-level engagement between
the two countries since the Modi government assumed
charge six weeks ago.
Xi acknowledged his visit to India in September and extended
an invitation to Modi to visit China, which was
accepted.
The dates will be decided by diplomatic channels, he said.
Asked if India has accepted the invitation for the APEC summit, Akbaruddin said November was a busy month with SAARC and G
20 meetings scheduled but New Delhi considers the invitation as a significant
gesture which will be given very serious consideration.
Xi also told Modi that India should
work more deeply with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation but the prime
minister pointed out that New Delhi was only an observer. If other members were
willing, India was ready to work with SCO more closely.
On the boundary question, Modi said
there was need for finding a solution and maintenance of peace and tranquillity
on the border was essential for resolving the issue.
Xi acknowledged that there was a possibility of enhanced
trade, particularly in the services sector from the Indian side and the
increased Chinese tourist numbers to India.
The possibility of additional Mansarovar
yatra route was raised by Modi
considering the fact that he had himself undertaken that pilgrimage in
difficult conditions in the present route.
Xi gave an assurance that China will consider the request for
the additional route.