India and China have the wisdom to find mutually acceptable solution to the boundary problem and the two
countries have not shied away from addressing the vexed issue. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said this while addressing the Indian industry at a function organised by FICCI in New Delhi today.
Stressing on the need for increased people-to-people interaction between India and China, Li declared 2014 as the year of exchanges between the two nations to boost understanding and friendship.
Li favoured peace and stability in the South-East Asian region and hoped the relevant issues will be resolved soon.
Li said peaceful co-existence between India and China will be of global significance and they should seek
cooperation from not afar but closely.
He said the cooperation between the two countries will induct a new dynamism in its relations.
Supporting a favourable trade balance and seeking to decrease trade deficit between India and China, Li said
Beijing will support Chinese enterprises to increase investments in India and help Indian products have access to Chinese market.
Mr Li also said if markets of both the countries are connected then it will be conducive for New Delhi and Bejing in creating a new dynamism to global economy. The trade imbalance is currently around USD 30 billion.