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Chinese media focusses on Singh's visit

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Posted: Jan 14, 2008 at 1214 hrs IST

Beijing, January 14: To mark Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's maiden visit to China, the state-run media on Monday issued a special supplement focusing on the boomimg and fast developing ties.

"Our friendship and cooperation is not only of bilateral importance but exerts beneficial impact regionally and globally," Singh said in a message published in the China Daily, the communist nation's leading English language newspaper.

"There is a growing feeling in the world that rapid economic development of both India and China will be beneficial to both Asia and the world," he said.

The supplement carried a number of articles on Sino-Indian relations, right from the 'Hindi-Chini Bhai Bahi' era of Jawaharlal Nehru.

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