What Putin’s Delhi Visit and India-Russia 2.0 Mean for China
China urges Russia and India to deepen trilateral ties amid expanded economic cooperation including fuel supply, nuclear energy, and critical minerals, shaping regional balance.
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China positive on Putin's India visit; calls for stronger trilateral cooperation
"China, Russia and India are emerging economies and important members of the Global South," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a media briefing here, reacting for the first time to Putin's high-profile visit to New Delhi last week and his interactions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
China weighs in on Putin’s India visit
Beijing has said its good ties with both Moscow and New Delhi contribute to security, stability, and prosperity globallyIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the SCO Summit 2025, Tianjin, China, September 1, 2025. © Suo Takekuma - Pool/Getty ImagesChina said on Monday that good relations between Beijing, Moscow, and New Delhi are beneficial for global stability and pr…
China backs Putin’s India visit: Emphasises trilateral ties for global peace and stability
Beijing: China on Monday reacted positively to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, framing the three countries as an important part of the Global South and saying sound trilateral ties are conducive to regional and global peace and stability, besides their own national interests. “China, Russia and India are emerging economies and important members of the Global South,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a media…
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