1 950 April1China and India established diplomatic relations. In 1950s, the leaders of China and India advocated the Five Principles of Peace and had close contacts. 1959 sino-Indian relations deteriorated after the Tibet rebellion. 1962 10, a large-scale armed conflict occurred on the border between China and India. 1976 after the two sides resumed the exchange of ambassadors, the relations between the two countries gradually improved.
Indian Prime Minister rajiv gandhi (1988), President Wen katara Mann (1992), Prime Minister Rao (1993), Vice President narayanan (1994) and President narayanan (2000) visited China successively.
The State Council Prime Minister Li Peng (199 1 year), China People's Political Consultative Conference Chairman Li Ruihuan (1993), the State Council Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen (1994), the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) Chairman Qiao Shi (1995) and President Jiang Zemin (.
In June 2003, Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee paid an official visit to China, and the two sides signed the Declaration on Principles of Sino-Indian Relations and All-round Cooperation. In April 2005, Premier Wen Jiabao visited India, and the two sides signed a joint statement announcing the establishment of a strategic partnership oriented to peace and prosperity. In June 2006, President Hu Jintao paid a state visit to India.
The two sides issued a joint declaration and formulated the "Ten Strategies" for deepening the strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries. On June 5438+ 10, 2008, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited China, and the two countries signed "China-India 2 1 Century Common Vision".
20 10 is the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India. In May, Indian President patil paid a state visit to China. In February 65438, Premier Wen Jiabao visited India, and the two countries signed the Joint Communiqué between People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. 20 1 1 is the "China-India Exchange Year".
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China's ambassador to India, Sun Weidong, delivered a speech:
China and India are important neighbors to each other. They are not only ancient oriental civilizations with a long history, but also the two largest developing countries and emerging economies in the world. The influence of China-India relations goes beyond the bilateral scope and has regional and global significance.
China attaches great importance to developing its relations with India, giving it priority in the overall diplomatic situation of China. We are willing to work together with India to inherit friendship, enhance mutual trust, expand cooperation and push forward China-India relations like the Yangtze River and Ganges.
The website of the China Embassy in India is an important window to help you understand China and China-India relations. We will present you with a wonderful panorama of China's development in time, reflect the latest progress of Sino-Indian relations and embassy activities, and provide practical information and dedicated services.
Relations between China and India, China People's Embassy in India.
Speech by Ambassador of People's Republic of China (PRC) Embassy in India