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Progress on boundary issue: Krishna Beijing, April 6 “It is going to be a time consuming affair and one has to be patient to deal with it. The special representatives are aware of their responsibilities and we hope a mutually acceptable solution can be arrived at,” he said while addressing a prominent think-tank here. He said: “Even on an issue like the unresolved boundary question that is often the subject of media speculation, it is always not appreciated that considerable progress has actually been made,” he said. National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon will be India’s representative at the next round of boundary talks with senior state councillor Dai Bingguo. The two sides have so far held 13 rounds since the mechanism was established in 2003. On a four-day maiden visit, Krishna, who is accompanied by Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, reached out to China saying a strong and stable relationship between the two countries has global consequences. He said the two countries are striving to “rewrite” the rules of the world in their favour and that the two were not rivals. Presenting an upbeat picture of Sino-Indian ties, which saw a bitter war of words over Arunachal Pradesh last year, Krishna said the bilateral issues are “under total control” and the two countries have evolved a mechanism to find a solution to issues like boundary demarcation. Advocating a patient approach to resolve the longstanding boundary dispute, Krishna said “the true test of our maturity” lies in the way the two countries manage their differences.
— PTI
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