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Talks with Chinese leadership constructive: Pratibha Patil

The president said India and China enjoy a thriving trade and economic relationship, vibrant cultural ties and also greater people-to-people exchanges.

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President Pratibha Patil today said the commitment of China's top leadership, including her counterpart Hu Jintao, to strengthen Sino-Indian ties was evident during the "wide-ranging" and "constructive" talks she had with them.

In her first public engagement in Shanghai, China's gleaming business hub, Patil said India and China enjoy a thriving trade and economic relationship, vibrant cultural ties and also greater people-to-people exchanges.

"I have had wide-ranging and constructive discussions with president Hu Jintao, premier Wen Jiabao and other Chinese
leaders. Their commitment to strengthening India-China ties
was evident in all our interactions," Patil said, addressing the Indian community here.

Patil, who is the first Indian head of state to visit China in a decade, had met Hu, also the general secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China, and Wen on Thursday in Beijing and had discussed ways and means to take their strategic relationship to "great heights."

Patil, who arrived here after inaugurating the first Indian-styled Buddhist temple in China at Luoyang, said the bilateral ties have expanded and diversified considerably.

She said the two countries are working closely on many important global issues, including climate change, international financial and economic matters at the G-20 and at the Doha Round of global trade negotiations.

Patil lauded the Indian community for their contributions in strengthening India-China relations.

"Through your work and life here and elsewhere in China, you have become messengers of India-China friendship, modern-day Dharmaratnas and Kumarajeevas. It is to you that the task of carrying forward our lasting traditions of friendship has been bequeathed," Patil said.

She said the Indian community in China has a special responsibility of creating goodwill and functioning as a
bridge between our two nations.

"Your interactions with the local people and your achievements here in China will shape perceptions about India."

She said the Indian-style Buddhist Temple was a gift from the people of India to the people of China. 

"The temple will be a lasting symbol of friendship between our two countries. Tomorrow, it will be my honour to unveil, here in Shanghai, a bust of Gurudev Tagore a poet, writer, scholar, painter, philosopher and the author of our National Anthem," Patil said.

She also noted that her visit coincides with the 60th anniversary year of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The 'Festival of India in China' has given the people of China an insight into our rich heritage. 

"Our participation at the Shanghai Expo 2010, is also an integral part of our outreach to the Chinese people, which allows us to project our values and ethos," she said.

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