Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that mutual understanding in China towards Madhya Pradesh has increased. So far, names of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat were among pioneer states. Now, Madhya Pradesh is also being recognised as one of the most convenient states for investment. Mutual understanding between India and China will increase and ties will be cemented further.
Chouhan was addressing the media after return from his 6-day visit to China here today. He said that due to visits to China by President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, mutual understanding between both countries has increased and new relations have been developed. Mutual ties are getting stronger.
Chouhan said that there must be mutual dialogue between states of both India and China. Investment ties should also be increased. Elaborating on this visit, the Chief Minister said that the visit under exchange programme between Indian Ministry of External Affairs and International Department Centre Committee of Communist Party of China turned out to be highly successful.
He said that discussions were also held on dialogue between BJP and Communist Party of China. Detailed discussions were also held with Chambers of Commerce of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Regarding opposition of China regarding entry of India in NSG, Chouhan said that in view of Indian market, China keen on ties with India. He said that rounds of discussions have also started at Chinese government level. Both countries have their own national interests.
China wishes to alleviate poverty of 5.5 crore people. He stressed the need for visits of people of both countries to China and India. Referring to his meetings with Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China Song Tao and the Secretariat of the Communist Party and a member of the Political Bureau Zhao Leji, the Chief Minister said that discussions were held on possibilities of ties with Madhya Pradesh.
Discussions were held on academic exchange of students and mutual cooperation between Chambers of Commerce. He informed that about 175 companies took part in commercial seminar. While on way back to India, an agreement was signed in Hong Kong by Indian Chamber of Commerce for promoting Hong Kong as partner of Global Investors Summit-2016.
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