Chinese media acts spoilsport

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

At a time when the top officials of the are in to improve bilateral ties, a section of Chinese media continues to play spoilsport by mocking Indian Modi in its editorial content.

Another photograph is tweaked to express India's supposed angst and says "Are you kidding me!" Mocking at the India-relationship, the WeChat feed termed -US ties to be "growing cold", and said US is ignoring Modi.

The photograph was on Global Times's official WeChat feed but only in the Chinese language, carefully calibrated for the Chinese audience to convey growing distance between and the

content comes at a time when the top leaders and diplomats of India and are making efforts to normalise their relations and take it to a higher level where the two countries can work as partners instead of competitors. The paper was exceptionally hostile against India during the 73-day standoff in Doklam between the two countries last summer.

However, with special efforts from Modi the two countries have managed to leave behind the acrimony of the Doklam standoff and move ahead with a fresh beginning in their relationship. Modi visited in April this year for an "informal meeting with Chinese at in a bid to reset the ties.

The two countries have thereafter taken several steps to normalise relations and increase confidence building measures. While the Chinese side reopened the Nathu-La route for the Indian Kailash Mansarovar Yatris, it also announced its decision to resume the 'Hand-in-hand' military exercise between the militaries to boost cooperation and better understanding. The two sides have decided to reduce tensions at the border and talk out their differences on phone directly.

In a recent move to further normalise ties, India's air carrier, Air India, replaced as "Chinese Taipei" in its list of destinations in accordance with India's One Policy.

On the trade and business front, the on Monday announced its decision to cut down import duties on 3,142 items from China. On its part, China has slashed down import duties on more than 8500 items. China also announced to exempt import duties on 28 drugs.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 15:42 IST