During the 24th meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Heads of State Council held in Astana, Kazakhstan on July 3 and 4, optimism among Indians regarding future cooperation with the Chinese mainland was palpable.
CGTN Stringer ventured into the vibrant streets of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, to gauge public sentiment. Kiran Kumar K., an assistant professor at the Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation, expressed his admiration for China's impressive growth rate over the years. \"China's economic advancement has been remarkable and inspiring,\" he remarked.
Echoing the positive outlook, Amina Reem V.P., a student, shared her appreciation for Chinese philosophy. She highlighted the concept of Yin and Yang, emphasizing its representation of balance between opposing forces. \"The idea of balancing good and bad resonates deeply with me and reflects the harmonious approach we can adopt in international relations,\" Amina noted.
Both voices underscore a broader hope for strengthened ties and collaborative efforts between India and the Chinese mainland, aligning with the shared goals of the SCO members to foster regional stability and economic growth.
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We Talk: Indians hopeful of cooperation prospects with China
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