improved bilateral ties between the two countries as well as their greater contributions to world development.
Political economist and CEO Asian Institute of Eco-civilisation Research and Development Shakeel Ahmad Ramay termed the meeting very significant globally as well as bilaterally. “On the global front, the meeting indicates that the world is no longer unipolar. The world has become multipolar, and the process has accelerated over the last few years. Thus, major powers need to accept and work to devise a formula for peaceful co-existence, which must respect diversity, integrity, and sovereignty and honour each and every country. Cooperation can help us achieve that,” Ramay added.