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India foreign minister’s China visit marks restart in relations amid capricious US trade policy

BEIJING, CHINA, JUL 15 – External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted progress in India-China ties and emphasized border stability during talks with President Xi Jinping amid cooperation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

  • During his two-day trip to Beijing for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation foreign ministers' meeting, S Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister, held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
  • The visit comes after a significant decline in bilateral relations following the 2020 border clash in the Galwan Valley region of eastern Ladakh.
  • Jaishankar met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, highlighting the importance of a long-term perspective and noting significant progress in normalizing relations over the past nine months.
  • He shared good wishes from India’s top leadership, including the Prime Minister and the President, emphasized the importance of steering clear of restrictive trade policies and obstacles, and highlighted the duty to sustain positive progress.
  • The meetings signal cautious improvement in India-China ties while acknowledging the need for further efforts to ease border tensions and maintain positive momentum.
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Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar arrived in Beijing on March for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting (OCS), at a time when China and India are trying to resume bilateral dialogue after years of territorial debate.

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