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Bhutto also spoke about her dream of eliminating militant groups to usher stability in crisis-ridden
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“God forbid, if
Bhutto also spoke about her dream of eliminating militant groups to usher stability in crisis-ridden
Acknowledging that India and China have different prospectives on both bilateral and global issues, Congress president Sonia Gandhi today said “pragmatism and mutual interest” offer a sound basis for the future development of the relationship.
She also expressed confidence that outstanding issues between the two countries could be “sorted out” through dialogue.
In her address to the School of Public Policy and Management of Tsunghua University organized by the ruling Communist Party of China, Gandhi sought to dispel apprehension about India and China being rivals.
“The world is big enough to accommodate the growth and aspirations of both our countries. We can must work and prosper together”.
Gandhi, who is on a five-day visit to China, said both India and China seek an open and inclusive world order based on the principles of “Panchsheel” that were founded together by Zhou Enlai and Jawaharlal Nehru in 1954.
“Pragmatism and mutual self-interest offer a sound basis for the future development of our relationship,” she stressed.
Earlier this week,