China hopes Indian leaders to be present at next Belt and Road Forum

Kolkata | ByPress Trust of India
May 27, 2017 07:40 PM IST

Earlier in May, China organised the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing which India skipped.

The Chinese consul-general in Kolkata, Ma Zhanwu, expressed disappointment over Prime Minister Narendra Modi not attending the recently concluded Belt and Road Forum (BRF) in Beijing and hoped that Indian leadership would attend the next meeting in 2019 at the same venue.

A file photo showing a map illustrating China's silk road economic belt and the 21st century maritime silk road, or the so-called "One Belt, One Road" megaproject, is displayed at the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong, China.(Reuters)
A file photo showing a map illustrating China's silk road economic belt and the 21st century maritime silk road, or the so-called "One Belt, One Road" megaproject, is displayed at the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong, China.(Reuters)

“China had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other ministers to the One Belt One Road (OBOR) meet in Beijing. However, they did not find it convenient to attend the meet. Some Indian scholars had attended,” Ma Zhanwu said on Saturday at a Calcutta Chamber of Commerce session on Indo-China relationship.

He said that representatives from 130 countries had attended the OBOR meet.

Zhanwu said the idea behind OBOR was not to form a small bloc against any country, but to explore the possibilities of working together.

China’s foreign policy was guided by the five principles of ‘Panchsheel’, Zhanwu said, adding his country always believed in non-aggression and peaceful co-existence with the neighbours.

The Chinese consul-general said the two countries have differences which could not be solved in the short term but were kept within control through negotiations.

Zhanwu said, “Some see China as a security threat.”

“We have great respect for India. Still, there have been apprehensions when China builds spaceships, re-positions its aircraft carrier,” he said.

An atmosphere for bilateral relationship is important for proper economic cooperation between the two countries.

“I am dismayed over the slow progress of economic cooperations between India and China in terms of trade and investment. In the next five years, China will invest $750 billion globally and import $8 trillion of commodities and services,” he said.

Zhanwu hoped that India would be able get a big chunk of those investment and import orders.

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