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Chinese G20 delegate describes DWG meeting “very satisfactory”

| @indiablooms | Dec 17, 2022, at 10:46 pm

New Delhi: Chinese delegate Hanwen Tang has described India's  agenda at the  Development Working Group (DWG) meeting under its G20 Presidency as 'comprehensive'.

Speaking to ANI, Hanwen Tang said, “It (DWG Meeting ) was very satisfactory, the agenda made by India was very comprehensive , it covered many issues that developing countries need right now. ”

He called G20 a “great opportunity” for India to showcase its achievements.

“I think G20 is a great opportunity to show how much India has achieved so the whole world will see that India is a great country and we need more co operations under G20,” Hanwen Tang said.

Hanwen Tang stated that India and China accounts for one-third of the population across the world.

He stressed that India and China can achieve a lot for developing nations and the world.

“I think India and China accounts for one-third of the whole world population, of we work together on economic and other platforms, I think we can achieve a lot for the developing countries and the whole world,” Hanwen Tang said.

“I think the border issue is separate from the economic issues. I think, there are a lot of fields where India and China can cooperate with each other so we have to look beyond our differences and work on what we agree upon,” he added.

Speaking to ANI, Hanwen Tang said that India is trying to become a “manufacturing hub.”

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