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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on China and India to adhere to the principle of properly managing differences to ensure that boundary disputes do not affect the overall situation of bilateral ties.
He made the remarks during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.
Wang Yi said the two sides will strengthen exchanges and cooperation in various fields and promote the stable and long-term development of bilateral relations to better benefit the peoples of both countries.
Modi said India and China are partners instead of rivals,
calling on both sides to increase exchanges, promote mutual understanding and expand cooperation.
He said the two countries should properly manage and settle boundary issues so that differences will not evolve into conflict.
For more, we are joined by Rong Ying,
chair professor at the School of International Studies at Sichuan University.
What do you see as the main driving force behind the recent warming of China-India relations?