Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid is optimistic about future relations with fellow Asian power China, with Delhi viewing Beijing as “rivals who are also partners”.
But in an interview with newspaper published on Monday, Khurshid said a festering Himalayan border dispute between the two giant neighbours remained a key area of concern.
India and China, the world’s two most populous countries, have had a sometimes-fraught historical relationship given their contrasting political systems and specific geo-strategic interests, but Khurshid said he was confident of moving forward.
Asked if they were not destined to be rivals, he replied: “Yes, I think that’s to some extent inevitable, although it’s much more complex than that, of course.
“But we’d like to be rivals who are also partners, partners who are also rivals.
“Our prime minister has said that the world is large enough to accommodate the aspirations of both China and India,” he added.