Ahead of Sino-India talks here tomorrow, Congress today hoped Prime Minister Narendra Modi would "discuss and register" India's concerns over Chinese "incursions" into Indian territory with visiting President President Xi Jinping.
It also made a pitch for restart of border talks at an early date.
A Congress delegation led by Sonia Gandhi will meet Xi on September 19. The delegation will comprise senior leaders including former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Karan Singh and Anand Sharma. Party Vice President Rahul Gandhi is also likely to be part of the delegation.
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Talking about India-China ties, Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said "there are concerns, I am sure the Prime Minister and his government in the current manner will discuss and register in the interest of what has been agreed in the guiding principles (agreed to in 2005)".
He said there are five guiding principles for settlement of border issues and maintaining peace and tranquility at the border.
Interestingly, China figured in a booklet released by the party today highlighting the "failure" of Modi government in its first 100 days.
On the issue of ceasefire violations, the booklet said "while China continued to walk into Indian territory at will, a shocking statement was made by the Government that China has made no intrusion in the past five years...