India and China Forge New Path in Diplomatic Relations
India and China have reached a new agreement on managing their shared borders, with commitments to enhance bilateral cooperation during Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to New Delhi. The discussions primarily focused on maintaining peace, resuming dialogue, and strengthening strategic ties amid global challenges.

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India and China have come to a fresh understanding concerning the management of their shared border, said the Chinese foreign ministry following Foreign Minister Wang Yi's India visit. The visit marked significant diplomatic engagements in New Delhi on the 18th and 19th of August, leading to optimistic developments in bilateral relations.
Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Mao Ning reported that dialogue mechanisms in multiple domains will resume, aiming to foster mutual cooperation. Both nations emphasized their stance against unilateralism and discussed strategic collaborations against global challenges, signaling a robust partnership beyond mere border management.
Wang Yi underscored the strategic importance of India-China relations, reflecting on positive bilateral meetings in the past. The visit set the stage for future high-level exchanges, intending to anchor peace and tranquility at their frontier while promoting long-term development and cooperation between the two countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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