Chinese PM in big-brother role: Want India to assume larger role
May 21, 2013  11:02
Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, Li Keqiang, who is in India for a three-day state at the invitation of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, will visit all three business chambers in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Speaking to India Inc at FICCI, Li lists common features between the two countries, pointing to history, "our great civilisations, the principles of inclusiveness and mutual learning." He said China wants India take a larger role in international affairs. Li reads from notes, and says India and China have greater impact than the mere sum of parts. "If each person in our two countries buy one mobile each, the telecom market will explode," he said.

Li is likely to visit TCS in Mumbai and will meet relatives of Dr Kotnis while he is there in Maharashtra.
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