"Noted the positive remarks made by Air Force commander of India. We believe that we should keep deepening the strategic partnership between the two countries and push for new progress of bilateral relationship," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said.
She also said that instead of threatening each other, they should cooperate as they are the biggest developing countries and most dynamic emerging markets in the world.
"We should be long-term strategic partners to each other," she said.
"We are in the same region, we have common interests. I don't think that we should look at them as adversaries anymore," Raha had said.
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Stating that two rising economic or military powers can co-exist, Raha had said, the adversarial stance should now change into a more friendly stance.
Hua also recalled Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip this year to China.
"As for differences and the boundary dispute, both of us agreed to properly manage the differences through the border related management regime to create favourable environment for the improvement of bilateral relations," she said.