




With this quote from former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at a private dinner with Wen this evening, sources said, Singh reciprocated China’s attempt at redefining the political backdrop against which the two sides will hold official discussions on a range of issues — some contentious and others of mutual interest — over the next couple of days.
The reframing of the India-China conversation as a dialogue between not just two neighbours, but between two major powers is already beginning to have its effect on key issues. Consider this:
Boundary Question and exchange of maps : Special Representatives, NSA M K Narayanan and Vice-Minister Dai Bingguo, from both sides will meet on Tuesday to resolve the confusion arising from Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi’s remark to External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee at Hamburg last year that the principle of not disturbing settled populations does not mean that there is change in Beijing’s claim on Arunachal Pradesh. Reliable sources said a resolution was in sight and India is very hopeful. Also, India will raise the issue of revitalising efforts at exchanging maps to clarify perceptions on the Line of Actual Control to prevent suspicion arising from reports of aggressive troop patrolling. The expert group dealing with this has not met for a long time now.
Aviation: In a major shift from its position, India has agreed to let China’s Great Wall Airline, a cargo carrier, to fly to Mumbai and Chennai. As a result, China is now expected to give its consent to Jet Airways to become among the few international carriers to get transit rights from China. Jet proposes to fly to San Francisco via Shanghai from Mumbai. Beijing was holding back clearance after New Delhi had raised security objections to Great Wall Airlines on count of ownership issues.
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