China and India agree to work on solution to their border dispute in the Himalayas
- China and India have agreed to work on a solution to their border dispute in the Himalayas.
- The agreement aims to enhance cooperation between the two nations regarding their shared border.
- Both countries have expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue to resolve this issue.
- The two nations recognize the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region.
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India and China’s path to lasting border peace
After a five-year gap, India and China’s special representatives decided to move forward with normalizing ties by resuming pilgrimages and border trade, while emphasizing the need to maintain peace and stability along their contentious border. Pressing for a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable , India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held extensive talks in Beijing on Wednesday. Special representa…
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India's National Security Adviser, Ajit Doval, met in Beijing this Wednesday, the first time they had formal talks as special representatives of their countries on border issues since the end of 2019. The meeting follows an agreement reached by both countries in October on demilitarization and patrolling arrangements in parts of their disputed border, where the two nuclear rivals have remained in a tense conf…
China and India resume high-level talks to ease dispute over Himalayan border
China and India agreed on Wednesday to work on easing their long-running border dispute, as the two Asian giants resumed a formal high-level dialogue for the first time in five years.
China border, pilgrimage for Indians: 6 terms reached at Ajit Doval-Wang Yi meet
NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed their commitment to resolving the India-China border dispute and strengthening bilateral ties during their 23rd Special Representatives meeting. Doval invited Wang to India for future discussions on the issue.
In the India-China SR dialogue, there was agreement on resolving the border dispute and increasing mutual cooperation. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and border trade were also discussed.
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