China's ruling Communist party has invited BJP president Nitin Gadkari for a visit to further strengthen party-to-party ties.
The invitation, which has been accepted, was extended by the central committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), sources said.
The invitation letter sent to Gadkari by the international department of the CPC central committee says, "this will be the first ever BJP delegation led by its president to visit China.
"Your visit to China would lead to a further promotion and strengthening of the cordial relations that already existed between the CPC and the BJP."
The CPC central committee is headed by general secretary Hu Jintao, who is also the Chinese president.
Gadkari has accepted the invitation to visit China along with a delegation on a mutually convenient date, sources said.
The BJP president, they said, is considering an early visit, probably before the end of this month in view of the hectic political developments expected during the budget session of Parliament beginning in February and also keeping in mind the assembly elections in five states in April 2011.
The probable mutually convenient dates under consideration for the proposed week-long visit may be January 20-25, 2011, the sources said, adding that the BJP president is likely be accompanied by his wife Kanchan Gadkari.
China's ruling Communist party has invited BJP president Nitin Gadkari for a visit to further strengthen party-to-party ties.
The invitation, which has been accepted, was extended by the central committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), sources said.
The invitation letter sent to Gadkari by the international department of the CPC central committee says, "this will be the first ever BJP delegation led by its president to visit China.
"Your visit to China would lead to a further promotion and strengthening of the cordial relations that already existed between the CPC and the BJP."
The CPC central committee is headed by general secretary Hu Jintao, who is also the Chinese president.
Gadkari has accepted the invitation to visit China along with a delegation on a mutually convenient date, sources said.
The BJP president, they said, is considering an early visit, probably before the end of this month in view of the hectic political developments expected during the budget session of Parliament beginning in February and also keeping in mind the assembly elections in five states in April 2011.
The probable mutually convenient dates under consideration for the proposed week-long visit may be January 20-25, 2011, the sources said, adding that the BJP president is likely be accompanied by his wife Kanchan Gadkari.
CPC maintains relations with Congress, too. It sent a delegation of some senior party leaders to Delhi last year. These visits are more of appeasement. There's nothing CPC has in common with BJP and INC (in terms of ideology or organizational structure); Chinese just want to propagate their business interests all over India, for which they will "please" INC and BJP. It's just so it can source mineral, iron ore import licenses from state governments, ease in handling trade laws and related litigations involving China, so on and so forth.
IMO its a good move my chinese to get to know indian view about them , from the ruling party perspective as well as oppositions.I believe its more of a confidence building move than anything else.