Premier eager to return to India

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There are so many reasons for China to choose India as the first stop of Premier Li Keqiang's overseas debut after taking office. And for the premier himself, there is one more reason — to return to the land where he once set foot 27 years ago.

Premier Li Keqiang meets a delegation of young people from India headed by Nita Chowdhury, secretary of the Indian Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in Beijing on Wednesday. PHOTO BY WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY



Li told a visiting delegation of Indian young people on Wednesday that the trip left an impression that will last in the rest of his life.

"I visited India as the head of China's youth organization 27 years ago, and what I saw and felt during the trip — the Taj Mahal, prestigious Indian universities and research institutes, and the warmth and hospitality of the Indian people — left a lasting impact on me."

The premier made the remarks in a speech to the 100 visiting Indian young people at Zhongnanhai, headquarters of the central government in downtown Beijing.

"In a few days, I will make India the first stop of my first overseas visit as the premier of China. I've made this decision not just because India is an important neighbor and one of the most populous countries in the world, but also because of the seeds of friendship sown during my own youth," he said.

Li is to pay official visits to India, Pakistan, Switzerland and Germany, starting on Sunday, in his first overseas trip as China's new head of government.

The youth delegation was invited by the All-China Federation of Youth for a 10-day trip to China from Monday.

Calling India a "friendly neighbor and natural partner", Li said it will be a blessing on Asia and the whole world if the two neighbors can get on well, respect each other's concerns and properly handle differences.

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