On Board PM's Special Plane:
Asked to list five things he would want to improve in the Indo-Pak ties, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has said he would consider his job done if ties between the two countries normalise.
"Well, I think five is too much. If I can succeed in normalising relations between India and Pakistan as they should prevail between two normal states, I would consider my job well done," Dr Singh said.
The Prime Minister was speaking to the reporters on board his special plane while returning from the Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS) Summit in China. Among its significant outcomes were the decision to send a high-level Indian military delegation to China and setting up of a new mechanism for managing peace on the borders. South Africa attended the summit for the first time.
He also sounded optimistic on the India-China relations after his meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao earlier this week.
"With regard to defence exchanges, my expectation is that they would be continued and also there was a proposal from the Chinese side when Mr Wen Jiabao came to India to look at the new mechanisms to maintain peace and tranquility on the border. Work is in progress, I hope concrete results will be visible in the near future," Dr Singh said.
Giving a sense of the meeting with Mr Hu Jintao on Wednesday in Sanya (China), Dr Singh said they had talked about a wide range of issues, including trade imbalance and the Chinese President had agreed that his country too has a "responsibility" to deal with the problem.
"It was a very cordial meeting. We discussed bilateral issues and trade imbalance. We also discussed other relevant issues to international situation and possibility of cooperation between our two countries in international fora a like G-20, WTO and UN Security Council," he told accompanying journalists while returning from a five-day two-nation tour of China and Kazakhstan.