'People of China and India need friendship and peace, not war'


Pangong Lake in Ladakh region, which is at the border between China and India. - AFP

NEW DELHI, Oct 3 (Xinhua): Representatives from various Indian organisations called for friendship and peace between China and India in a recent virtual meeting with Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong.

"People need friendship and peace, not war, so it is the duty of each and every friend to work hard to strengthen people-to-people friendship between India and China," said V Bhaskran, general secretary of the Karnataka India-China Friendship Association (ICFA).

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