The idea proposed by China and India to build an economic corridor among China, India, Myanmar and Bangladesh has drawn global attention, Wang said, adding that the establishment of the economic corridor, which combines China's westward strategy and India's eastward strategy, will link East Asia with South Asia, two crucial global economic growth points, and provide fresh impetus to Asian economic integration and global economic growth.
Li's visit to India, Wang said, has fully demonstrated the new Chinese leadership's determination, confidence and sincerity in strengthening China-India strategic cooperative partnership.
Li arrived in New Delhi on Sunday and left Mumbai Wednesday morning for Islamabad, capital of Pakistan. He will also visit Switzerland and Germany in his first overseas trip after assuming premiership in March.
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