Jaishankar Set to Visit China for SCO Meet; Possible Visit by Wang to India Later This Month
- Starting July 13, S Jaishankar is scheduled to visit China for three days to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Foreign Ministers' meeting in Tianjin.
- This visit follows a severe bilateral strain caused by the deadly 2020 military standoff in eastern Ladakh and an October 2024 agreement to partially resolve the border face-off.
- Jaishankar is set to engage in discussions with Wang Yi aimed at advancing troop disengagement, reinstating peace-time protocols, and working towards the normalization of bilateral relations amid ongoing diplomatic and military efforts.
- Bilateral interactions under the SCO framework include recent visits by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, supporting efforts to stabilize relations despite China's economic coercion involving rare earth and fertilizer supply blocks.
- These engagements suggest cautious steps toward normalizing ties, although the relationship remains fragile with continued border disputes and China’s support for Pakistan against India.
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Jaishankar to visit China on July 13, a first since thaw in border tension
In the first such visit since the understanding to partially resolve the standoff in Ladakh last year, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will embark on a three-day visit of China on July 13.
·Mumbai, India
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