Enough room for India and China: Manmohan Singh
JAPAN: Fast-growing India and China can each pursue their
ambitions despite inevitable competition, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh said in remarks published Tuesday.
Singh echoed remarks of Chinese President Hu Jintao, who on a
landmark visit last month to India said that the world's two most
populous countries should be "friends" despite a sometimes bitter past.
"My own view is that the world is large enough to accommodate the
development ambitions of both countries," Singh told Japan's Yomiuri
Shimbun newspaper ahead of a visit to Tokyo next week.
"And, therefore, there is immense scope for us to cooperate with one
another," he said.
"There will be certain fields where we will also be competing, as is
inevitable, so there is a policy of competition as well as of
cooperation."
Japan has sought warmer ties with India in part to balance tension
with China, although both New Delhi and Tokyo have recently tried to
reconcile with Beijing.
Singh said he wanted to use his visit, the first by an Indian premier
to Tokyo in five years, "to gain a better understanding about Prime
Minister (Shinzo) Abe's idea of closer cooperation among major
democracies in the region."
"India and Japan are the largest and the most developed democracies
in Asia. We share a strong commitment to freedom, the rule of law and
respect for human rights," he said.
TOKYO, Tuesday, AFP |