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Over 2.5 billion strong humanity is reading, observing, commenting, sharing and clicking the most historic foreign tour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China.
PM Modi landed in President Xi JInoing's homeland - Xian province and conveyed a clear message through his words, gestures and attire - India is ready to work hand in hand with China but then China will have to and resolve its view and approach towards India.
Brahma Chellany, commentator, author and strategic affairs thinker tweeted, "It is the first time a visiting Indian PM has publicly identified China on Chinese soil as an obstacle to the development of bilateral ties."
Amidst the news of signing 24 bilateral agreements, talking to young China, relishing food, art and culture what stood out as most historic and now making rounds in global circle is that PM Modi who loves to click selfies with his global friends, may just have clicked the most historic selfie of the world.
The prime ministers of the world’s two biggest countries smiled together on Friday for what may be the most politically power-packed selfie in world history. PM Narendra Modi being a techno geek and aware of capturing and making a moment, pulled out a smartphone during his visit to Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, extended his arm and cozied up with Chinese premier Li Keqiang for the shot.
As PM Modi tweeted his photograph with Mr Keqiang, tweerati quickly tweeted, retweetd again and again.
Over 2.5 billion strong humanity is reading, observing, commenting, sharing and clicking the most historic foreign tour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China.
PM Modi landed in President Xi JInoing's homeland - Xian province and conveyed a clear message through his words, gestures and attire - India is ready to work hand in hand with China but then China will have to and resolve its view and approach towards India.
Brahma Chellany, commentator, author and strategic affairs thinker tweeted, "It is the first time a visiting Indian PM has publicly identified China on Chinese soil as an obstacle to the development of bilateral ties."
Amidst the news of signing 24 bilateral agreements, talking to young China, relishing food, art and culture what stood out as most historic and now making rounds in global circle is that PM Modi who loves to click selfies with his global friends, may just have clicked the most historic selfie of the world.
The prime ministers of the world’s two biggest countries smiled together on Friday for what may be the most politically power-packed selfie in world history. PM Narendra Modi being a techno geek and aware of capturing and making a moment, pulled out a smartphone during his visit to Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, extended his arm and cozied up with Chinese premier Li Keqiang for the shot.
As PM Modi tweeted his photograph with Mr Keqiang, tweerati quickly tweeted, retweetd again and again.
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