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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

"Adopt globalisation for development, Hu tells Left," Newindpress.com, November 22 2006.

PTI NEW DELHI: Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday had a word of advice for India's communist leaders -- adopt a "more pragmatic" approach as this is the era of globalisation that provides immense scope for economic prosperity.

A day after New Delhi and Beijing decided to boost their ties in commercial, political and strategic areas, Hu told a delegation of Left leaders which called on him here that both countries should enhance "mutual trust" to surge ahead in a globalised world.

Globalisation provides scope for economic prosperity, and a "more pragmatic and positive approach" must be adopted by the Left to develop infrastructure and the economy, he told the leaders.

The Left parties have often drawn flak from the Congress and other parties for their strident posture on issues like privatisation, and some sections of the government have even termed their actions as roadblocks in the path of development.

Observing that Sino-India ties are strengthening, Hu also favoured an increase in "political interaction" between the neighbours in tandem with cooperation in other fields to boost all-round relations.

The ties between the two sides at the diplomatic level and in commerce and industry are improving. There should be more exchanges between the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and India's Left parties to boost bilateral ties, he said.

Hu asked the Left leaders to play a more active role in states where they are in power and invited them to China to gain a first-hand experience of progress made by the communist nation.

The Left leaders, on their part, urged the Chinese President to set up study groups in agriculture to understand the rapid progress made by China in the field.

The leaders who met Hu are CPI-M general secretary Prakash Karat, polit bureau member Sitaram Yechury, CPI's A B Bardhan and S Sudhakar Reddy and Forward Bloc's Debabrata Biswas and G Devarajan.

The Left parties had ON Tuesday welcomed the outcome of talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Hu, saying the bilateral ties were moving in a "positive" direction.

The parties, which provide key outside support to the Singh's government, said the decision by New Delhi and Beijing to embark on a new course for an "irreversible friendship" was a "good development" that augurs well for the future.

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