Indian expert: Mutual learning can enhance human rights and living standards
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The Forum on Global Human Rights Governance was held in Beijing from June 14 to 15.
The Forum brings the voices of developing countries to the future global human rights governance, enriching the discourses on human rights, said Sudheendra Kulkarni, a writer and promoter of India-China Friendship said in an interview with en.humanrights.cn.
Mr Kulkarni also expressed his strong willingness to engage in more constructive dialogues between India and China, and among all the civilizations. He said mutual learning is a way to improve living conditions of all people and guarantee their human rights.
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