NEW DELHI: India and China on Thursday agreed to undertake joint research in the areas of WTO reforms, urbanisation and frontier technologies with a view to enhancing economic cooperation between the countries, an official statement said.
Both sides also agreed to examine various trade sector related issues, and the need for enhanced policy coordination to facilitate investments, the statement said.
The statement was issued after the conclusion of the fourth dialogue of NITI Aayog-Development Research Centre (DRC) of the State Council, Peoples’ Republic of China, held in Mumbai Thursday.
The Chinese delegation was led by President of DRC Li Wei and the Indian delegation was led by Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog Rajiv Kumar.
According to statement, both sides also affirmed their commitment for a more inclusive and truly global world order with multilateralism as the preferred way forward. (AGENCIES)