Modi congratulates Xi, hopes to promote India-China ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message was posted both in English and Mandarin.

October 26, 2017 10:27 am | Updated December 03, 2021 10:38 am IST - Beijing

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Astana. File

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Astana. File

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping for securing a second term as the head of the ruling Communist Party, saying he looks forward to further promote India-China ties together.

“Congratulations to President Xi on getting re-elected as CPC General Secretary. Look forward to further promote India-China ties together,” Mr. Modi said in his message on popular Chinese microblog Weibo which is akin to Twitter.

Mr. Modi’s message was posted both in English and Mandarin.

Mr. Xi was formally handed a second term in power and his doctrine was written into the party constitution, elevating him on par with modern China’s founder Chairman Mao Zedong and his successor Deng Xiaoping.

Mr. Modi’s message comes amid diplomatic efforts by the two sides to overcome the bitterness caused by the 73-day face-off between their troops in the Dokalam area of the Sikkim sector.

The Chinese and the Indian troops were engaged in a standoff since June 16 after the Indian side stopped the construction of a road by the Chinese Army.

Last month, Mr. Modi and Mr. Xi met on the sidelines of the 9th BRICS Summit in Chinese port city Xiamen and held their first substantive bilateral meeting after the Dokalam standoff and agreed to move forward in their ties.

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