Border Peace, Trade Revival and Air Links Signal Fresh Start in India-China Ties (Social media)
National News:Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on a two-day official visit to India. On Tuesday, he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Earlier, he had one-on-one discussions with NSA Ajit Doval and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. Wang Yi had arrived in Delhi on Monday evening for this short but important trip.
This visit is being described as a new attempt by both countries to rebuild their relationship, which was badly damaged after the Galwan Valley clash of 2020. That violent incident created serious mistrust and tension between the two sides. However, over the past several months, the situation has been improving, and this visit is expected to take the process forward.
According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, relations with China are moving in a better direction. After his meeting with Wang Yi, NSA Ajit Doval said that the border areas have remained calm in recent months and that both countries are committed to keeping peace along the Line of Actual Control. He also noted that bilateral relations are now more stable and firm compared to earlier.
According to Doval, the discussion in Kazan between PM Modi and President Xi played a significant role in improving ties. That meeting came just after both sides agreed to withdraw troops from the disputed areas of Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh. The understanding reached and the Modi–Xi talks created a foundation for improved relations.
During the talks, India and China reached several points of agreement, which include:
Foreign Minister Wang Yi also met with his Indian counterpart, S. Jaishankar. Their talks spanned multiple issues of concern at the bilateral, regional, and global levels. India strongly raised the issue of cross-border terrorism, which has been a consistent concern for New Delhi. Beijing assured that talks on the matter would continue. Both ministers emphasized that peace and stability along the LAC are necessary for building stronger overall relations.
This visit by Wang Yi is being seen as a step forward in normalizing India-China ties. While deep differences remain, particularly on the boundary question, both sides now appear more willing to cooperate in areas such as trade, travel, and cultural exchanges. Restoring air services, improving border trade, and expanding people-to-people contacts are expected to serve as confidence-building measures.
If the agreements reached during this visit are implemented with sincerity, the two countries could move towards a more cooperative and less confrontational relationship. For now, the visit signals cautious optimism that India and China are ready to work together again after years of mistrust.
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