External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Thursday met Chinese leadership handling foreign policy and national security issues.
"I came with idea of engaging with my Chinese colleagues on how to take the relationship forward in 2012. This was the common theme in all my four meetings with H.E. Mr Zhou Yongkang, Member of the Politburo Standing Committee, H.E. Mr Dai Bingguo, State Councillor, H.E. Mr Yang Jeichi, Foreign Minister and H.E. Mr Wang Jiarui, Minister, International Dept," Krishna said.
"I proposed that we designate 2012 as the 'Year of India-China Friendship and Cooperation'," he said.
Krishna said that the Chinese interlocutors have readily responded positively to the suggestions.
"On the bilateral front, we have discussed our growing trade relationship. We are confident in our reaching the goal of 100 billion US dollars by 2015," he said.
Speaking about the disputes connected with the Indian traders who were detained by the Chinese businessmen in Yiwu, Krishna said: "As our business and people-to-people interaction grow, there will also be issues which need to be attended too."