New Delhi trailing Beijing by 13 years, says Chinese ambassador to India

Says current trend of anti-globalisation, anti-free trade not in line with India's open-up efforts

ANI  |  New Delhi 

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Lack of a favorable growth and environment combined with slow implementation of policies has hampered India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the last decade, said Chinese ambassador to India, Luo Zhaohui.

"Now the of is roughly that of in 2004, some 13 years ago. leads by 13 years mainly because we started reform and opening-up 13 years earlier," he said while addressing a session at the United Service Institution of here.

According to Luo, the current trend of anti-globalisation and anti-free trade is not in line with India's open-up efforts, which is a significant drawback for the democracy. Furthermore, fluctuation in political policies has also instigated a lag in development.

Lauding the Centre's 'Make in India' initiative, Luo suggested that the (OBOR) and regional connectivity could provide and with fresh opportunities and highlights for the bilateral cooperation.

"The is a major public product has offered to the world. It is a strategic initiative aimed at promoting globalisation and economic integration," he added, stressing on China's keen interest in exploring the feasibility of aligning the with India's "Act East Policy".

Highlighting China's strategies related to globalisation and free trade, Luo said in order to facilitate economic restructuring, programs such as "Made in 2025" and "Internet Plus" are being implemented.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put forward such initiatives as "Make in India", "Digital India", and "Smart Cities". We need to synergise our development strategies and pursue common development," he urged.

With being the sixth largest economy in the world, is looking to improve bilateral relations with the former and pave the way for common development.

New Delhi trailing Beijing by 13 years, says Chinese ambassador to India

Says current trend of anti-globalisation, anti-free trade not in line with India's open-up efforts

Says current trend of anti-globalisation, anti-free trade not in line with India's open-up efforts

Lack of a favorable growth and environment combined with slow implementation of policies has hampered India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the last decade, said Chinese ambassador to India, Luo Zhaohui.

"Now the of is roughly that of in 2004, some 13 years ago. leads by 13 years mainly because we started reform and opening-up 13 years earlier," he said while addressing a session at the United Service Institution of here.

According to Luo, the current trend of anti-globalisation and anti-free trade is not in line with India's open-up efforts, which is a significant drawback for the democracy. Furthermore, fluctuation in political policies has also instigated a lag in development.

Lauding the Centre's 'Make in India' initiative, Luo suggested that the (OBOR) and regional connectivity could provide and with fresh opportunities and highlights for the bilateral cooperation.

"The is a major public product has offered to the world. It is a strategic initiative aimed at promoting globalisation and economic integration," he added, stressing on China's keen interest in exploring the feasibility of aligning the with India's "Act East Policy".

Highlighting China's strategies related to globalisation and free trade, Luo said in order to facilitate economic restructuring, programs such as "Made in 2025" and "Internet Plus" are being implemented.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put forward such initiatives as "Make in India", "Digital India", and "Smart Cities". We need to synergise our development strategies and pursue common development," he urged.

With being the sixth largest economy in the world, is looking to improve bilateral relations with the former and pave the way for common development.

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