Jaishankar’s China Visit (Social Media)
National News: In a significant diplomatic move, India's Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar arrived in China on a three-day official visit. His trip is aimed at attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Foreign Ministers' summit in Tianjin. This marks Jaishankar’s first visit to China in the past five years—a period that has seen turbulence in bilateral ties.
Soon after arriving in Beijing, Jaishankar met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng. Following their meeting, he shared an update on social media, stating, “Pleasure to meet Vice President Han Zheng right after arriving in Beijing. Expressed India’s support for China’s SCO presidency. We noted recent progress in bilateral relations and shared hope that this visit would sustain that positive trend.”
During his initial interaction, Jaishankar made the following points:
Pleased to meet Vice President Han Zheng soon after my arrival in Beijing today.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 14, 2025
Conveyed India’s support for China’s SCO Presidency.
Noted the improvement in our bilateral ties. And expressed confidence that discussions during my visit will maintain that positive trajectory. pic.twitter.com/F8hXRHVyOE
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng recognized that both India and China are significant developing nations and key representatives of the Global South. He emphasized:
This high-level visit is taking place amidst lingering tensions following the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict, which had strained India-China relations considerably. However, efforts on both sides are underway to reduce hostilities and restart constructive engagement. Jaishankar’s China trip follows recent visits by Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who had also traveled to China in June for SCO-related talks.
Adding to the momentum, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is expected to visit India next month to engage in special representative-level negotiations on the long-standing boundary dispute.
Jaishankar’s presence in China is being viewed as a hopeful gesture aimed at restoring balance in a fragile relationship. While both sides continue to disagree on key issues like border security, mutual cooperation on multilateral platforms such as SCO is emerging as a diplomatic bridge. The world will be watching to see if this visit opens a fresh chapter in Indo-China ties, fostering not just regional stability but also deeper understanding between two Asian giants.
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