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Indo-China Collaboration Forum 2016 Discusses Collaboration Potentials on Policy & Governance Between the Two Countries

Organized by Centre of India-China Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University (Sonipat, India) with ...

March 30, 2016 / 18:20 IST
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Leading economists, policy-makers, business entrepreneurs and lawyers from India and China discussed opportunities and advocated greater collaboration and sharing of experiences between the two countries in the fields of business, governance, trade and investment in addition to people-people exchange at the two-day Annual Forum on Indo-China Collaboration 2016.

Organized by the Centre for India-China Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University in collaboration with Research School of Urbanization Strategy, an influential Chinese think-tank composed of top scholars working on economics and environment issues in China, the Forum is a leading bilateral platform that promotes greater engagement between the two countries through both government and non-government channels.

Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar, former Minister of Panchayati Raj, advocated closer sharing of experience between the two countries in the field of strengthening local governance.

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Speaking about the origins of China’s current thrust to local governance he said, “The origins of the present model of local governance in China lie in a people’s response to the challenge of the anarchical conditions that prevailed in the wake of the chaos engendered by the cultural revolution and the high level political decision to abandon collectivisation and communes as a path to rural development.”

Emphasizing on aspects of local level governance across provinces in China that India can significantly learn from, he said “the local governance model in China is aimed at responding in some measure to the need for providing public goods and services to the people, which also provides employment but more importantly entrepreneurial opportunities.”