China and India: cooperation for economic development in Chinatown
Rome 24/04/2007 - Co-operation, the watchword of the Boao Asian Forum, held last weekend in Hainan province in China, which has been inhabited and theories criticism from economic experts in Chinese and Indian representatives. The economic alliance between China and India, as defined by the agency Xinhua countries' rapidly growing economy, "is complicated by a convergence of interests on common markets, according to the words di Alan Rosling, direttore esecutivo della Tata Sons (la più grande compagnia indiana, ndr), ma entrambi i paesi possono ancora trovare settori nei quali cooperare e opportunità di sviluppo reciproco. Rosling sostiene che gli investimenti di capitale cinese in India ammontino a 300 milioni di dollari, ben poca cosa se si rapporta all'economia dell'intero Paese - fa notare il direttore esecutivo - e aggiunge che gli ostacoli alla cooperazione sono riconducibili alla chiusura del governo indiano verso la Cina di settori chiave come le telecomunicazioni, prendendo come scusante la sicurezza nazionale, ed altrettanto alla produzione di automobili e prodotti metallurgici che hanno messo in crisi l'esportazione indiana.
Lin Yinfu, un rinomato economist at Beijing University's China Center for Economic Research (Beijing, ed), seems to be also the idea that it is necessary to eliminate barriers to cooperation between the two Asian countries, with the fact that China can continue to grow by 9 -10% 7-8% per annum and India (AsiaNews).
The thaw between the Indian and Chinese economy has begun last November, when an agreement was signed for cooperation in areas such as education, culture, tourism, space research, agriculture and pollution prevention, and the feeling at the end of Boao Forum is that there are great expectations for the development and integration of Chinese and Indian market.
A positive signal, then, yesterday's meeting in New Delhi between the Chinese delegation - led by Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bangguo - and that of India, which was attended by the Chinese Ambassador to India San Su Si and the Indian Ambassador to China Nirupama Rao, meeting to discuss the progress of Sino-Indian relations.
(source: Xinhua, Asianews)
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