Mumbai: A cozy dinner event was held here on Wednesday, bringing together prominent figures and journalists from the city's social scene. Qin Jie, the newly-appointed Chinese Consul General in Mumbai, aptly used the occasion at his official residence to bolster ties between India and China.
Qin Jie highlights Japan’s atrocities, India-China ties
During his speech, Qin Jie reflected on the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, highlighting the atrocities committed by the Japanese army. He also emphasized the importance of India-China relations, especially in the current geopolitical climate.
India-China friendship celebrated
The event echoed the sentiments of "Chini Hindi Bhayi Bhayi," a phrase symbolizing the historical camaraderie between the two nations. Qin Jie paid tribute to Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, an Indian doctor who remains embedded in China's consciousness as one who made significant contributions to China during a tumultuous period. Dr. Kotnis's legacy serves as a reminder of the strong bonds between the two countries, he said. Significantly, the daughter of Dr Kotnis also attended the function.
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