Ties will suffer if no peace on border: Dr Singh to China PM
May 20, 2013  08:44
In a firm message to China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday night voiced India's serious concern over the recent Chinese incursion in Ladakh and told his counterpart Li Keqiang that in the absence of peace and tranquility along the border, bilateral ties will suffer as the two leaders held hour-long cordial but candid talks.   

57-year-old Li, on his first foreign trip since becoming prime minister two months ago, met Dr Singh at his official residence along with select number of aides from both sides when they exchanged views on the contentious boundary dispute,trans-border rivers and trade deficit.   

Given that the meeting took place about a month after a 19 km deep incursion by the Chinese troops in Depsang valley in Ladakh which was resolved only two weeks ago, the focus was on the stand-off there and Dr Singh conveyed India's serious concerns over the breach of status quo by China.   

He emphasised that maintaining peace and tranquility along the Line of actual Control was essential for good bilateral ties, a point with which Li agreed.
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