Beijing, Jul. 24 (CGTN) – Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called for concrete policies to be implemented in the consensus on stabilizing China-India ties on Monday during a meeting with Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

Both sides should adhere to the strategic judgment made by the two heads of state that "China and India pose no threat but offer development opportunities for each other," Wang said.

Noting that China-India relations would affect their respective development and the world situation, he urged both countries to enhance strategic mutual trust, focus on consensus and cooperation, and promote bilateral ties back to a healthy and stable development path as soon as possible.

China will never follow the same path as some countries to seek hegemony and is ready to work with developing countries, including India, to promote multilateralism and the democratization of international relations, he said.

China believes that a multipolar world free of hegemony and characterized by equality and order will surely come, he added.

Doval said India and China share broad common interests, and the two sides should rebuild strategic mutual trust and seek common development.

India is willing to work with China to find a fundamental solution to the situation on the China-India border, promote the improvement and development of bilateral ties, and make a positive contribution to world peace and prosperity, Doval added.