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BEIJING, Jan 2 Asia Pulse - Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Indian counterpart Abdul Kalam exchanged congratulations Sunday on the launching of the Sino-Indian Friendship Year and vowed to further develop bilateral ties and boost cooperation in 2006.
China and India are good neighbours with a long-standing friendship between the two peoples, said Hu in his congratulatory message.
Sino-Indian relations have been pushed to higher levels thanks to joint efforts of the two countries since they established diplomatic relations, Hu said.
The establishment of the Sino-Indian strategic cooperative partnership oriented to peace and prosperity in 2005 marked a new stage for the development of the bilateral ties, and the declaration on setting the year 2006 as Sino-Indian Friendship Year demonstrated the common aspiration of the two governments and two peoples to strengthen good neighbourly relations, expand mutually-beneficial cooperation and boost common development, Hu said.
In the year 2006, China will take the Sino-Indian Friendship Year as an opportunity to boost the traditional Sino-Indian ...