India Seeks 'Permanent Solution' to Border Dispute with China
- India seeks a permanent solution to its border dispute with China, according to both the Defense Ministry and Singh.
- Singh noted the importance of border management and a permanent border demarcation solution.
- Both sides acknowledged the need to maintain peace along the Indo-China frontier.
- Consultations will continue on border management and building trust after the 2020 standoff.
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SCO summit: Rajnath seeks 'permanent solution' to India-China border dispute, calls for ‘bridging trust deficit’
The two Ministers agreed to continue consultations at various levels to achieve progress on issues related to disengagement, de-escalation, border management and eventual delimitation through existing mechanisms.
India Presses China to Demarcate Disputed Himalayan Border
India’s defense minister Rajnath Singh pressed his Chinese counterpart to move forward on demarcating the disputed Himalayan frontier, in a bid to ease border tensions and strengthen ties between the world’s two most populous nations.
India stresses on roadmap of permanent engagement, de-escalation to solve border issues with China
Rajnath Singh also briefed Admiral Dong on the heinous terrorist attack carried out against innocent civilians in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, and India’s Operation Sindoor aimed at dismantling terror networks in Pakistan.

India seeks 'permanent solution' to border dispute with China
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told his Chinese counterpart that the two countries should seek a "permanent solution" to their decades-old border dispute, India's defence ministry said on Friday.
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