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This is an archive article published on October 23, 2009

PM to meet Chinese premier at ASEAN meet

Manmohan Singh-Wen Jiabao meeting on the margins of ASEAN and East Asia Summits takes place against the backdrop of the war of words between the two neighbours over Arunachal Pradesh.

The serene Thai beach resort of Hua Hin is expected to provide an ideal setting for Saturday’s meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao to lower temperatures built over recent weeks on border and other issues.

The Singh-Wen meeting on the margins of the ASEAN and East Asia Summits takes place against the backdrop of the war of words between the two neighbours over Arunachal Pradesh.

China regards Arunachal as a disputed territory and objected to Prime Minister’s visit to the northeastern state for assembly polls,triggering sharp reaction from India which asserted that the state is an integral part of the country.

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“All issues of mutual interest” will figure in the meeting,a senior Indian External Affairs ministry official said.

New Delhi has taken exception to China giving visas to the residents of Jammu and Kashmir on loose sheets,raising suspicion that Beijing does not treat the state as a part of India.

Beijing,on the other hand,is unhappy over India making its visa regime stringent for the expatriates,affecting Chinese workers on business visas the most.

India has given a deadline of October 31 for shifting the business visas to employment visas failing which the expatriates will have to leave the country. Setting a positive tone for the talks,senior functionaries from both countries have said the border problem can be amicably resolved through bilateral negotiations.

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Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Hu Zhengyue said in Beijing on Wednesday,”there has been good progress in our bilateral relationship and we hope this momentum can be sustained”.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee also said in New Delhi “I am quite confident that all border disputes will be resolved through discussions,amicably”.

The Thai beach resort of Hua Hin,known for its quiet coastal villages,will host 16 Asia Pacific leaders to discuss ways for increased economic and strategic engagement among themselves.

Leaders from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),India,China,Japan,South Korea,New Zealand and Australia would be attending the twin meets which were twice postponed since December 2008 in the wake of anti-government protests in Thailand.

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Several economies in Asia,including China,India and ASEAN have managed to keep growing even when rich nations last year slipped into the worst ever recession since the second World War.

Singh hoped that ASEAN and other countries of the East Asia Summit process would endorse the proposal for the establishment of the Nalanda University in Bihar as an international institution of excellence in education with a continental focus.

Nalanda University,which existed until 1197 AD,attracted students and scholars from Korea,Japan,China,Tibet,Indonesia,Persia and Turkey,besides being a pedestal of higher education in India.

The Prime Minister said India’s participation in the India-ASEAN and the East Asia Summits was a vital element of its vision of an Asia economic community that is based on an open and inclusive regional architecture.

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