Chinese Prez Xi Invites India for Regional
Peace and Development, Sells Maritime Silk Road and Silk Road Belt
Chinese President Xi Jinping
said on Thursday that China and India should be "express trains"
driving regional development, as well as "twin anchors" of regional
peace.
"When China and India join hands for
cooperation, it will benefit not only the two countries but also the entire Asia
and the world at large," said Xi when delivering a speech at the Indian
Council of World Affairs.
He said China-India relations have gone well beyond
the bilateral scope and have assumed broad regional and global significance as
they have become two major forces in the world's multi-polarization process and
two vibrant forces driving Asian and global economic growth.
China and India should become closer partners for
development while jointly pursuing their respective national renewal, Xi said.
"Nothing is more imperative than to deliver a
more comfortable, more secure and happier life to the peoples," he said,
adding that both China and India should focus on development, share experience
and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation.
On the regional scale, the two countries should
become cooperative partners that lead Asian economic growth and jointly promote
prosperity and revitalization of the region, said the president.
To that end, said Xi, China and India should aim to
become the "express trains" that drive regional development and work
with other countries to push forward regional economic integration and
connectivity.
The two Asian neighbors,
he added, should also serve as the "twin anchors" of regional peace
and commit themselves to building an Asia-Pacific security and cooperation
architecture that is open, transparent, equal-footed and inclusive.
In addition, the Chinese leader proposed China and
India become global partners for strategic coordination and strive for a just
and equal international order.
"China and India have a combined population of
over 2.5 billion," he said. "If we speak with one voice, the whole
world will listen, and if we join hands, the whole world will pay
attention."
Xi arrived in India on Wednesday for a three-day
visit to the South Asian country. India is the last stop of Xi's four-nation
tour in Central and South Asia, which has already taken him to Tajikistan, the
Maldives and Sri Lanka.
In his speech, Xi said China and South Asian
countries are important cooperative partners, adding that a peaceful, stable
and prosperous South Asia is in line with the interests of nations and peoples
in the region as well as the interests of China.
The China-proposed initiatives of the Silk Road
Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, he said, are aimed at
strengthening interconnectivity and achieving common prosperity among countries
along the historical trade routes.
He pledged that China will work with South Asian
countries to increase bilateral trade to 150 billion U.S. dollars, raise its
investment in South Asia to 30 billion dollars, and provide 20 billion dollars
in concessional loans to the region in the next five years.