New Chapter in China-India Relations: A Strategic Turnaround
China and India have reached new agreements to manage their boundary, enhancing bilateral relations during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to New Delhi. The nations agreed to resume dialogue, deepen cooperation, oppose unilateral bullying, and place emphasis on strategic partnership over rivalry.

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India and China have moved forward with new agreements aimed at managing their shared boundary more effectively. During Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to New Delhi, both nations committed to normalizing boundary control and addressing sensitive areas, according to a statement from China's Foreign Ministry.
Wang Yi's meetings with key Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, centered on strategies to deepen cooperation and resume dialogue across various fields. The discussions also underscored the importance of countering unilateral actions and maintaining global multilateralism.
In light of President Donald Trump's tariff threats, the strategic importance of China-India relations was highlighted. The discussions pointed towards a renewed emphasis on partnership over rivalry, with both countries eager to strengthen ties, manage differences prudently, and contribute to global progress as leading civilizations in Asia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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