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India wants China as "partner" but unease remains.


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BANGALORE: India said on Wednesday it wanted to see China as a "partner" while the Asian giants stake out a global role, a day after their foreign ministers met to defuse spiralling tensions over a festering fes·ter  
v. fes·tered, fes·ter·ing, fes·ters

v.intr.
1. To generate pus; suppurate.

2. To form an ulcer.

3. To undergo decay; rot.

4.
a.
 border dispute.

But the two sides appeared to sidestep side·step  
v. side·stepped, side·step·ping, side·steps

v.intr.
1. To step aside: sidestepped to make way for the runner.

2.
 several contentious issues in a bilateral meeting on Tuesday, including visa policy and Beijing s support for projects in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, which India claims.

Both sides are trying to rein in to check the speed of, or cause to stop, by drawing the reins.
to cause (a person) to slow down or cease some activity; - to rein in is used commonly of superiors in a chain of command, ordering a subordinate to moderate or cease some activity deemed excessive.

See also: Rein Rein
 rising rhetoric over reports of troop mobilisation along the border and more recently a planned visit by the Dalai Lama Dalai Lama (dä`lī lä`mə) [Tibetan,=oceanic teacher], title of the leader of Tibetan Buddhism. Believed like his predecessors to be the incarnation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, 1935–,  to an Indian state Beijing claims, stoking fears the rivalry could spiral out of control.

Each side claims vast swathes of the other s territory along their 3,500-km (2,173-mile) Himalayan boundary, leading to occasional charges of border incursions.

"It (the border) is not delineated. As a result there could be incursions once in a while but nothing to be alarmed about," Indian Foreign Minister The External Affairs Minister or the Indian Foreign Minister is a position of office at cabinet level within the Government of India. The chief responsibility of the External Affairs Minister is to represent India and its government in the international community.  S.M. Krishna told reporters. "The effort is to take the relationship to the level of being partners."

Krishna said India did not raise the issue of Chinese projects inside Pakistani Kashmir, while the Chinese defended their stand on a separate visa policy for Indians.

New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River.  sees a Chinese move to issue visas on loose sheets to Indian Kashmiris as an attempt to undermine its rule over the region that is at the core of its rivalry with Pakistan.

"We discussed the visa questions, they said they have not made any discriminations ... we are insisting that there should be a uniform action in the issuances of visa for Indian passport holders," Krishna said.

Differences also remained over the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama s visit to the disputed Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Beijing sees the Dalai Lama s trip asencouraging the Tibetan struggle by undermining Chinese territorial integrity.

Krishna reiterated India s position on the Tibetan leader as that of a "guest" free to travel anywhere in India.

"That has been the Indian position. The only restriction we have put on the Dalai Lama is he should not indulge in politics or he should not indulge in boundary-related questions." India has been home to the Dalai Lama since he fled a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

The two sides, which vie for resource and influence in Africa and Asia, have an experts forum which has held 13 rounds of border negotiations. But little progress has been achieved. The two sides fought a brief war in 1962 over their border disputes.

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