Not a single bullet fired in 40 yrs despite border dispute with China: Modi

The world has increasingly become inter-connected and inter-dependent, says Modi

Press Trust of India  |  St. Petersburg 

Narendra Modi, Modi, St Petersburg International Economic Forum, SPIEF, St Petersburg, Russia
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St Petersburg, Russia. (Photo: PTI)

The world has increasingly become inter-connected and inter-dependent, a transformation that has made it necessary for and to cooperate on trade and investments despite a simmering border dispute, Prime Minister said today.

"It is true that we have a border dispute with But in the last 40 years, not a single bullet has been fired because of border dispute," Modi said during a panel discussion at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum. He shared the stage with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of Austria and Moldova.



Modi was responding to a question whether India's opposition to China's 'One Belt, One Road' project reflects deep discord in their relationship. had boycotted a high-profile conference recently hosted by on the project, citing "sovereignty" issue since it passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The prime minister noted that it is not the same bipolar world of before when nations were aligned either with the or the former

"It is an inter-connected and inter-dependent world. So countries may have some disputes and some areas of collaboration," he said, noting that and Russia relationship has stood the test of time as it was based on trust.

The 24-page St. Petersburg Declaration, released yesterday after his summit with Putin, is a testament to India-Russia relation, Modi said. "And I know the world will minutely scrutinize every word for the future direction of our relations."

On China, he said that despite differences, New Delhi and Beijing have come together on the platform to create two financial institutions, one headed by where is a partner and one Bank where the two regional superpowers are collaborators.

"The world is increasingly becoming inter-dependent. We believe in 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas' (Cooperation of all, development for all). This is not just for the domestic programs but also for cooperation. We want to carry everyone along for development," he said.

Not a single bullet fired in 40 yrs despite border dispute with China: Modi

The world has increasingly become inter-connected and inter-dependent, says Modi

The world has increasingly become inter-connected and inter-dependent, says Modi The world has increasingly become inter-connected and inter-dependent, a transformation that has made it necessary for and to cooperate on trade and investments despite a simmering border dispute, Prime Minister said today.

"It is true that we have a border dispute with But in the last 40 years, not a single bullet has been fired because of border dispute," Modi said during a panel discussion at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum. He shared the stage with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of Austria and Moldova.

Modi was responding to a question whether India's opposition to China's 'One Belt, One Road' project reflects deep discord in their relationship. had boycotted a high-profile conference recently hosted by on the project, citing "sovereignty" issue since it passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The prime minister noted that it is not the same bipolar world of before when nations were aligned either with the or the former

"It is an inter-connected and inter-dependent world. So countries may have some disputes and some areas of collaboration," he said, noting that and Russia relationship has stood the test of time as it was based on trust.

The 24-page St. Petersburg Declaration, released yesterday after his summit with Putin, is a testament to India-Russia relation, Modi said. "And I know the world will minutely scrutinize every word for the future direction of our relations."

On China, he said that despite differences, New Delhi and Beijing have come together on the platform to create two financial institutions, one headed by where is a partner and one Bank where the two regional superpowers are collaborators.

"The world is increasingly becoming inter-dependent. We believe in 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas' (Cooperation of all, development for all). This is not just for the domestic programs but also for cooperation. We want to carry everyone along for development," he said.
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