Hosting a banquet in honour of visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mukherjee said, "Our nations share a desire for early resolution of the outstanding issues between our States - including the boundary question. We are both committed to the maintenance of peace and tranquility at our borders; we both would like to ensure that the dialogue mechanisms that we have created for this purpose are error-proof."
He said it was India's sincere belief that the relationship between the two countries evolve to a partnership that is balanced and broad-based.
"We will create significant opportunities for both our countries to take initiatives for mutual benefit in the bilateral context and also to accrue the benefits that we seek from the evolution and growth of Asia," he said, adding that the state visit of the Chinese President was taking place at a time when both the countries were looking forward to a new era in bilateral relations.
"The spectacular success of the People's Republic of China in economic development, poverty alleviation, infrastructure creation and information connectivity is, indeed, inspiring," he said.