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International News:Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping appeared on the same platform during the SCO conference in Tianjin City, China. The eyes of the whole world remained on this meeting. It is believed that India is now trying to increase coordination with China in changing circumstances.
India and China have always gone through ups and downs. From the time of Rajiv Gandhi, both countries tried to make mutual trust. But after the Galwan Valley incident in 2020, the relationship became extremely tense. At that time, India had clearly stated that until the border dispute is resolved, normal relationships will not be restored.
Last year, there was some softness in the situation. The two countries agreed to reduce tension along the Line of Actual Control. After this, the conversation about cultural exchange, the visa process, and business matters also went ahead. Recently, the Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to India raised more trust in this direction.
This meeting in Tianjin is considered a positive step. Today, when the world is going through an unstable situation, the ongoing conversation between India and China is an important sign in itself. Experts say that India can work on both fronts while maintaining strategic balance—partnership with America and cooperation with China.
Although the improvement in relationships has started, the trust has not returned completely. Border disputes, trade deficits, and interruptions in the Indian market are still a major challenge. India wants China to take concrete steps on these issues so that confidence can be reinforced.
India's foreign policy has always been towards the multipolar world. This is the reason why he can partner with the US on the basis of democracy and values and can also continue practical cooperation with China.
Overall, this meeting in Tianjin can give a new twist to relationships, but the way forward will depend on how seriously China resolves India's concerns.