India, China should realise cooperative ‘pas de deux’ of dragon and elephant, says Xi Jinping on 75th anniversary of bilateral ties
- Xi Jinping emphasized the need for India and China to strengthen ties as they celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations, calling it a ‘Dragon-Elephant tango.’
- Both countries discussed border management and cooperation during diplomatic talks, aiming for stable relations and addressing mutual concerns.
- Bilateral trade between India and China reached $118.4 billion in 2024, with trade growing significantly from 2016 to 2023.
- Modi remarked on their deep cultural connections, stating, 'There’s no real history of conflict between us.
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India-China Ties Should Take Form Of Elephant-Dragon Tango: Xi Jinping
China and India should work more closely together, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Indian President Droupadi Murmu, saying their relationship should take the form of a "Dragon-Elephant tango" - a dance between their emblematic animals.
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