I. Bilateral Political Relations
Supplement: In Feb. 2001, the second round of Sine-Indian dialogue on
security was held in New Delhi.
On April 16, 2002, Chairman Li Peng, of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress met Mme Najma Heptulla Vice-Chairperson of the Rajya
Sabha, and Chairperson of the Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, who was
invited to China to attend the 3rd annual meeting of the Peace Association of
the Asian Parliaments.
On April 23,2002,the first round of anti-terrorist consultations was held in
New Delhi between the responsible officials from the Chinese and Indian foreign
ministries.
Between 28 and 29 May, 2003, the second meeting of the China-India Eminent
Persons'Group was held in Beijing. Vice-Premier Cheng Qichen met the members of
this group.
On June 4,2002, President Jiang Zemin met Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee,
while attending the summit on the measures concerning the cooperation and trust
between Asian countries in Alma-Ata.
On July 31,2002,Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan met Indian Foreign Minister
Sinha as requested at the 9th ARF Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
On September 29, 2002, the 3rd security dialogue between China and India was
held in Beijing.
Between 5 and 10 January 2003, Speaker of the Indian Lok Sabha Joshi paid an
official friendly visit to China at the invitation of Chairman Li Peng.
President Jiang Zemin, Chairman Li Peng and Premier Zhu Rongji met further
expand cooperation in regional and international issues.
Between 13 and 14 February 2003, the 3rd China-India Eminent Persons'Group
Meeting was held in New Delhi.
Between 20 and 27 April 2003, at the invitation of Central Military
Commission Vice-Chairman, State Councilor and Defence Minister Cao Gangchuan,
Indian Defence minister Fernandes visited China. Chairman of the Central
Military Commission Jiang Zemin, Premier Wen Jiabao, Vice-Chairman of the
Central Military Commission Guo Boxiong and Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing met him
respectively. Both sides exchanged extensive views on military and bilateral
relations between the two countries, as well as regional and international
issues.
II. Following is the revised sub-title: Economic and Trade Relations
as Well as Scientific, technological, Cultural and Tourist Cooperation between
China and India
Supplement: In accordance with the statistics from China's General
Administration of Customs, the total trade volume between China and India
reached US$ 4.9 billion in 2002, up 37% from 2001, of which China's exports
registered US$ 2.6 billion and its imports US$ 2.3 billion.
In addition, cultural and tourist exchanges between the two countries have
witnessed rapid development. On March 28, 2002, China's Eastern Airlines
officially opened direct flights between Beijing / Shanghai and New Delhi. On
the same day, the Chinese government approved India as a country of destination
for Chinese tourists going overseas on their own expenses. In December,
Director-General of China's National Tourism Administration He Guangwei and
Indian Tourist Minister Jagmohan signed in New Delhi the Memorandum of
Understanding Concerning the Execution Plan for Chinese citizens Going on
Organized Tours to India between the National Tourism Administration of the
People's Republic of China and the Tourism Ministry of the Republic of India.
III. Sino-Indian Border Question
Revised as follows: The joint working group at the vice-foreign ministerial
level has so far held its 14th round of talks on the border question. Between
China and India.