India, China discuss ‘early resumption’ of cooperation
- India and China held talks to ease border tensions and resume cooperation on trans-border rivers and the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, which has been stopped since 2020.
- During the 33rd meeting of the WMCC, both sides acknowledged that peace at the border is essential for stable relations.
- Foreign Minister S Jaishankar emphasized that issues between India and China can be addressed through dialogue, acknowledging that relations have improved since October 2024.
- Both nations plan to prepare for high-level boundary talks in India later this year, marking progress since 2020 in easing tensions.
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India-China officials hold fresh talks in Beijing, discuss 'priority areas'
India and China are continuing diplomatic efforts to stabilise relations, with officials meeting in Beijing on Wednesday to discuss reviving dialogue mechanisms and addressing key issues. This follows months of engagement, including Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit to Beijing in January and high-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping last year.


India, China To Have Issues "For The Foreseeable Future": S Jaishankar
As China and India push to mend ties, strained for nearly half a decade, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that "what happened in 2020 was not the way to address issues". The minister's remarks recalled the way China had unilaterally tried to change the status quo along the Line of Actual Control or LAC. Mr Jaishankar also acknowledged that India and China will continue to have issues in the "foreseeable future", but said that "there are ways o…
India, China Discuss Ways To Move Ties To 'Predictable Path'
In a meeting in Beijing, the two sides also discussed resumption of dialogue mechanisms in a "step-by-step" manner to utilize them to address each other's priority areas of interest and concern and move the relations to a "more stable and predictable path", according to the MEA
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