Renewed Commitment: China and India Seek Peaceful Progress
In a significant diplomatic move, Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong highlighted the recent efforts to stabilize China-India relations following Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit. Key discussions involved border management and dialogue mechanisms, emphasizing the strategic value of their cooperation amid global challenges. Prime Minister Modi’s participation in the upcoming SCO Summit was applauded.

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In a diplomatic stride towards stabilizing bilateral relations, Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong emphasized the outcomes of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India. Meeting top Indian leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the visit marked a renewed commitment to fostering cooperation and managing border issues constructively.
Ambassador Xu highlighted Chinese President Xi Jinping's appreciation for PM Modi's anticipated participation in the forthcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. The ambassador noted the implementation of key consensus from their 2024 Kazan engagement, charting a new course for improved India-China relations.
Wang Yi, a senior official within the Communist Party, announced agreements to revive dialogue mechanisms, enhance cooperation, confront global challenges collectively, and oppose unilateral maneuvers. On the boundary issue, a consensus was achieved for regular management along the Line of Actual Control, ensuring peace and planning negotiations under favorable conditions, reflecting lessons learned from past hurdles.
(With inputs from agencies.)