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New Delhi, Beijing working on plan to stabilise bilateral ties
Hindustan Times | English | News | April 3, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
India and China are taking steps to stabilize their bilateral relations after resolving several border issues, according to foreign secretary Vikram Misri. During an event marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, Misri emphasized the importance of mutual respect and interests in rebuilding ties, particularly in relation to peace in border areas. This meeting represents a shift from previous practices of sending junior diplomats to Chinese embassy events amid ongoing military tensions.
Misri noted that the understanding reached last October regarding troop withdrawals from conflict zones has facilitated diplomatic engagements, including meetings between foreign ministers and defense ministers from both countries. The recent developments are seen as a foundation for resuming practical cooperation, which includes the planned resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a pilgrimage that has been on hold since 2020.
Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong highlighted the importance of dialogue and cooperation in maintaining positive bilateral relations. He suggested that both nations must bridge differences to prevent conflicts and should not allow historical boundary issues to overshadow their overall relationship. Bilateral trade has significantly increased, reflecting a mutual benefit in cooperation. The dialogue aims to promote a stable, respectful, and productive partnership moving forward.