Forum: China India and Scholars Representatives

forum: Photo Sun Haoran/GT The existing international mechanism failed to address the current challenges, Ye Hailin, deputy director-general at National Institute of International Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences CASS said at the recent 4th India-China Think Tank Forum, according to Global Times China. Co-hosted by the CASS and the Indian Council of World Affairs ICWA the forum attracted nearly 150 scholars and representatives of political parties and think tanks from China and India. Scholars and representatives from China and India pose for a picture at the 4th India-China Think Tank Forum in Beijing on November 28. It is mainly because the supporting or dominant power of the current world system has lost the capacity and intention to maintain the stability of the world order, rather it only cares about its own interests, Ye stated at the forum. They are reformers not revolutionists, said Ye, explaining that China and India want to bring some adjustments to the current world order and resolve international issues through bilateral or multilateral negotiations rather than using force to seek a zero-sum game. Ye noted that emerging powers, such as China and India, do not want to tear down or make fundamental changes to the current world order. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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