Asked about unanimous opinion expressed by top Indian ruling and opposition political parties on the country's concerns and reservations over the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which included the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said the projects were aimed at furthering regional economic cooperation.
"The Chinese side takes India as an important cooperative partner in the building of the 'One Belt, One Road' projects and would like to listen to India's opinions and suggestions on the Belt and Road and explore practical cooperation," Hua told PTI in response to India's concerns over the projects.
China has set up USD 40 billion for the implementation of numerous projects besides USD 46 billion for CPEC. It has set up Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in which India and 56 other countries have joined to extend additional finance.
While India has protested over CPEC, it was reluctant to back MSR over strategic concerns over Chinese dominance in the Indian Ocean.
Senior leaders of the BJP, Congress, CPI(M) and CPI who took part in the meeting highlighted India's concerns over the projects and asked China to forge consensus to address the apprehensions.
For its part, China has been trying to rope in India into OBOR but only after it conceived the idea.