"Among the areas of co-operation, I think Information Technology and tourism are the major sectors in which we both can work together. And, since they have been declared as sister cities, we will soon plan to do something together to boost the cultural and people-to-people ties between the two countries," Vice-Director, All China Youth Federation (Shanghai), Zhao Guo Qiang told PTI here.
An agreement was also signed in Gujarat during that time to make Ahmedabad, a sister city of Guangzhou, a leading commercial centre in China.
"Shanghai and Mumbai are similar in many ways. Both are financial and business capitals of their respective country and both are favourites among the tourists. And after becoming sister cities, the ties between the two will only deepen," Zhao said.
He said, besides, business and economic ties, it is the people-to-people and cultural ties through engaging the youth of the two countries, especially of the two mega cities that a "good bond of friendship" can be forged.
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"I only hope that such exchange programmes and making of Shanghai-Mumbai as sister cities would only open up new venues and avenues for bilateral co-operation between the two cities, in particular and the two countries in general," he said.
"Becoming sister cities would mean expediting joint projects between the two sides, and their faster execution," Joint Secretary (Youth Affairs), Ministry of Youth Affairs, Lailt Kumar Gupta, who accompanied the delegation in Shanghai, said.