China formally greets Modi

May 23, 2014 05:45 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:57 pm IST - Beijing

China on Friday formally congratulated Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi and sent a special message of goodwill expressing its desire to work with the new government to strengthen strategic and cooperative partnership with India.

The message was conveyed by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Indian Ambassador to China Ashok K Kantha, at a meeting here.

Mr Wang’s message pertained to expanding ties and exchanges between the two countries, official sources said, declining to disclose the details.

The meeting assumed significance as it is the first official-level contact between the two countries after the BJP’s victory in the general election.

Chinese foreign ministry sources told PTI that Mr Modi was expected to be officially greeted by the Chinese leadership after he is sworn in as Prime Minister on May 26.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying had earlier issued a statement congratulating Mr Modi on May 17 soon after the election results were announced.

Mr Wang requested Ambassador Kantha to convey congratulations from the Chinese leadership to Modi, an Indian Embassy press release here said.

“He added that the Chinese Government is willing to work with India to strengthen the strategic and cooperative partnership,” the release said.

Mr Wang also expressed appreciation for the contribution made by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to India-China relations over the last 10 years, it said.

While the protocol-conscious Chinese establishment waited for a formal moment for its leadership to establish contact with Mr Modi, the official media here carried several articles praising his leadership and projected a bright future for Sino-Indian relations under his leadership.

The articles recalled Mr Modi’s close association with China as chief minister of Gujarat and his four visits here scouting for investments.

Most of the over $900 million worth of Chinese investments in India have been made in Gujarat.

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