At the third edition of the dialogue between the NITI Aayog and the Development Research Council of China (DRC), both sides exchanged views on policies and measures to address the challenges for attaining sustainable growth, it said.
The dialogue, being held in China, took place under the MoU between NITI Aayog DRC signed during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to that country in May 2015. The next dialogue will be convened in India in 2018.
"Both sides agreed upon the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation in trade and investment. The importance of pursuing balanced and sustainable bilateral trade was noted and opportunities for promoting Chinese investments in the Indian economy were highlighted," it said.
It further said that amid global uncertainty and weak economic growth India and China, as two large and rapidly growing developing countries, have a major stake in the path that the global economy is likely to take in the coming years.
On the sidelines of the Dialogue, Kumar called-on Chinese vice premier Zhang Gaoli, it added.
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