China and India today held their 8th high-level Financial and Economic Dialogue here to strengthen trade and economic cooperation, with the two fast-developing nations underlining the need for building more solidarity to adopt more responsible macro economic policies.
Secretary Economic Affairs, Shaktikanta Das accompanied by a delegation of officials from the RBI and Finance Ministry took part in the annual dialogue along with the Chinese delegation led by Vice Minister for Finance Shi Yaobin.
"India isworking hard to unify the domestic market, improve infrastructure, speed up manufacturing sector development, encourage more Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)," Shi said in his opening remarks at the meeting.
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The dialogue mechanism is aimed at exchanging ideas and status reports on the macro economic situation in both the countries in which officials of both the countries brief each other about their economic and fiscal policies and discuss issues of structural reforms and bilateral investment flows and economic cooperation.
This year's dialogue is being held ahead of the G20 summit to be held in Chinese city of Hangzhou next month followed by BRICS, (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summits in Goa in October which would focus mainly global on economic slowdown and initiatives to spur growth.
In his address, Das said,"Bilateral relations between India and China have witnessed all round progress in recent years".
"This is a significant development and demonstrates the priority being attached by the two countries to our bilateral economic relations," he said.
"The annual dialogue is an important forum that enables us to revisit the entire range of bilateral relations and strengthen various areas of economic cooperation," he said.
He said during today's talks the Indian side will highlight steps forfurther cooperation between the two countries with regard to trade, investment flows and participation of both Indian and Chinese companies in each there economic development besides structural reforms and cooperation between the countries in multilateral forums like G20 and BRICS.
Das said institutions like the G20 and BRICS have come to play greater role in evolving global and regional consensus on important key issue affecting global economy.
"I see a very good opportunity for a coordinated action between India and China. From the Indian side we will also be highlighting the possibilities of further cooperation with regard to trade and investment flows," he said.
He also said India is happy to note that China which holds the Presidency of the G20 has given greater focus on inclusiveness in the G20 summit agenda.
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