Beijing
China's massive preparation to host the Olympics this year is a
source of inspiration for India, which will host the 2010
Commonwealth Games, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Sunday.
Manmohan Singh made the remarks while visiting an exhibition centre
near the National Stadium, nicknamed the Bird's Nest, in the north
of the Chinese capital, the Xinhua News Agency said.
The centre showcases scale models of the Bird's Nest, 'Water Cube',
or the National Aquatic Center, and other Olympic venues.
Manmohan Singh, wearing a blue turban and clad in a grey overcoat,
was accompanied by Chen Gang, the vice mayor of Beijing.
The prime minister, who arrived here on a three-day visit to China
Sunday, nodded in agreement when Chen said that the use of the
venues after the Olympics should be considered, especially in
heavily populated countries such as China and India.
Manmohan Singh said the infrastructure and other work Beijing had
done for the Olympics merited attention from the Indian people in
preparing for big events like the Commonwealth Games.
After the visit, the Indian leader wrote in the guest book: "On
behalf of the government and people of India, I extend my best
wishes for the success of the Olympic Games in Beijing. I hope that
the Olympic spirit and warmth of the great city of Beijing will
promote friendship, peace and understanding among all participants
and countries they represent."
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