Is Modi Turning Over a New Leaf With China?
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed improving relations with China, stating, "we have seen a return to normalcy at the border," despite ongoing disputes.
- Modi met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in October 2024, marking their first in-person talks since the 2020 border clash that resulted in multiple casualties.
- Recently, India and China reached agreements to resume troop patrols in Ladakh and direct flights, indicating a thaw in bilateral ties.
- Modi expressed optimism about improving relations with China, noting that normalcy has returned at the border since their meeting in October 2024.
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'Pas de Deux of Dragon and Elephant the Only Choice': China on Modi's Remarks About Bilateral Ties
During a three-hour-long conversation with Fridman, Modi spoke on a number of issues that drew eyeballs, including 2020 Ladakh standoff and India’s current relations with China.
Full Briefing: With A Rare Message, China Breaks Silence On PM Modi’s ‘Dragon & Elephant’ Vision
China has responded positively to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent remarks on India-China relations during his interview with Lex Fridman. Modi emphasized the importance of dialogue over discord, highlighting the historical and cultural ties between India and China. He noted that despite natural differences, both nations should engage in a "healthy and natural" competition without escalating into conflicts. China welcomed Modi's pragmatic s…
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