- By Ajeet Kumar
- Fri, 29 Aug 2025 04:41 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday in his interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun, said that his visit to China is an ode to the steady bilateral ties with the nation. PM Modi said that the steady ties with China are essential for peace in the Indo-Pacific region. "At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, I would be traveling to Tianjin from here to take part in the SCO Summit. Since my meeting with President Xi in Kazan last year, steady and positive progress has been made in our bilateral ties," he said in a written response to an interview for The Yomiuri Shimbun.
India-China relations...
PM Modi said that good relations between the neighbours will have a positive impact on the prosperity of the region. "Stable, predictable, and amicable bilateral relations between India and China, as two neighbours and the two largest nations on earth, can have a positive impact on regional and global peace and prosperity," he said.
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India is ready to advance bilateral relations
PM Modi said that stable India-China relations was also essential for the multipolar world, given the volatility. "This is also crucial for a multi-polar Asia and a multi-polar world. Given the current volatility in the world economy, it is also important for India and China, as two major economies, to work together to bring stability to the world economic order. India is ready to advance bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective on the basis of mutual respect, mutual interest, and mutual sensitivity, and to enhance strategic communication to address our developmental challenges," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed from Delhi on Thursday for a two-day official visit to Japan, scheduled from August 29 to 30, to attend the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit. Following his Japan leg, the Prime Minister will head to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin.
Initiated collaboration in the fields of innovation, health: PM Modi
"From Japan, I will travel to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin, at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. India is an active and constructive member of the SCO. During our Presidency, we have introduced new ideas and initiated collaboration in the fields of innovation, health, and cultural exchanges," PM Modi said in his departing statement.
During his China visit, PM Modi will hold two crucial bilateral meetings, one with the Chinese Premier Xi Jinping and one with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
What PM Modi said on Ukraine war
Talking about his recent conversations with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine, Modi said India has maintained a principled and humanitarian stance on the conflict, which is equally appreciated by both President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. "In line with this, both the leaders spoke to me to share their perspectives on the developments related to the conflict. I reiterated India's principled and consistent stand and encouraged dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict. I have already indicated India's willingness to support meaningful efforts aimed at achieving peaceful resolution of the conflict," he told the Japanese newspaper.
"I believe, by virtue of our good relations with both sides, including key stakeholders, we can strengthen efforts dedicated to the restoration of an early and lasting peace in Ukraine," Modi said.
Global South
Stressing the importance of the Global South, Modi said the global community has made a commitment to create a more equitable world through achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. "If we have to live up to this commitment, then the Global South must be given priority. In a highly interconnected world, we have seen the debilitating impact of the pandemic, conflicts and supply chain disruptions on the Global South," the prime minister said.
(With inputs from agency)