(Beijing Comprehensive Television) Sino -Indian relations have developed at a critical moment, and a little carelessly breaks the risk of breaking the cup.The Chinese ambassador to India, Sun Weidong, pointed out the day before yesterday that the two sides should deal with the relationship between the two countries with prudent, calmness, and rationally, and avoid being caught in the vortex of suspicion and confrontation due to misjudgment.

Comprehensive Reuters and China News Agency reported that Sun Weidong published the above views at the Indian Institute of Research (ICS) in India the day before yesterday.

He pointed out that China and India, as the two neighboring developing countries, have not changed their big pattern as a partner and no one in the direction of common development, so China has not changed its basic policies for India.He called on the two countries to return to the track of healthy and stable development, and should not be stagnated or even reversed due to the difficulty of the matter.

He said: China -India relations are like a beautiful craft cup. It takes a few seconds to make this cup. It takes a few seconds to break it.

Called China is not India's strategic threat

Sun Weidong focused on the views of several key issues on the relationship between the two countries, including China to adhere to peaceful development, not the strategic threat of India; China firmly safeguarded national sovereignty, never engaged in aggression expansion, and China claimed win -win cooperation, opposed zero sum gamesEssence

The seminar was chaired by the director of the Indian Institute of China and the former Ambassador to China in China, attracting about 200 people from former senior diplomats, scholars, and media representatives.

Bloody conflicts occurred on the border of the Himalayas this year on China and India, and the relationship between the two countries deteriorated rapidly.India has banned more than a hundred Chinese applications, and 275 more were included in the review list.

The Chinese Embassy in India pointed out on Tuesday (28th) that the Indian government's ban on Chinese applications seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. It has proposed solemnly and requested India to correct the wrong practice.

Sun Weidong warned that the China -India economy was forced to be decoupled and would cause harm to both countries because the economy of the two countries was highly complementary, interweave and dependence on each other.