Monday, August 11, 2014

China wants India in silk road plan

China has invited India to join President Xi Jinping’s pet project that would revive the ancient trade route and benefit the region.

XIAN: Giving final touches to its most ambitious plan to build a wide network of new silk roads on land and seas to enhance global connectivity, China has invited India to join President Xi Jinping's pet project that would revive the ancient trade route and benefit the region. 

"From historical point of view India is the converging point of Maritime Silk road (MSR) and the ancient Silk Road on land. For more than 2,000 years India had very good exchanges with China through the passage of the South Silk Road," Gao Zhenting, councillor, department of international economic affairs said. "So in China we have a belief that China and India both placed the trail of silk roads and MSR and we both have benefited from the roads," Gao, who oversees the Silk Roads projects that involves a maze of highways on land and port connectivity by sea said.

The projects were expected to revive China's trade links specially its sagging exports besides globally enhancing its sphere of influence. Throughout the history of Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road many scholars and businessmen from India visited China and still many Chinese remember the names of many of them and stories, he said.

Gao took a team of diplomats and journalists to showcase China's preparations to build the New Silk Road (NSR) from the historic city of Xian, once the flourishing capital of imperial China. The road enabled China's famous Buddhist scholar Xuanzang to visit India in 600 AD and return with treasure trove of Buddhist scriptures.
"The Chinese government believes that India naturally is an important partner in this One belt and One Road," Gao said. "We are open to all friendly neighbouring countries to participate in this, but we will not force any one."






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