India's ties with China could be one of the most significant bilateral partnerships of the 21st century, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said on Monday.
At a meeting with a parliamentary delegation from China, Mahajan said the relations with China figure among the highest priorities in India's foreign policy, an official release said here.
She said India attaches a lot of importance to the visit of the Chinese parliamentary delegation as it is taking place after a gap of over 14 years.
The delegation is led by National People's Congress standing committee chairman Zhang Dejiang.
Stressing india-China ties could be the most significant bilateral partnership of the 21st century, Mahajan noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to China marked a milestone in Sino-Indian relations.
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