China’s Communist Party Says Ready To Enhance Exchanges With BJP For Favourable India Ties | India News

In a rare movement, the ruling communist party in China expressed his desire to work closely with India’s ruling party Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) in order to improve bilateral relations. Minister of Foreign Affairs. In his meeting with Jaishankar, Liu Jianchao, the International Minister of the Central Committee of the TBM, said that sound and stable development is for the benefit of the global South.
“The Chinese Communist Party is ready to develop changes with BJP to help accumulate conditions for the improvement of bilateral relations … For two large developing countries and two major developing economies, the sound and stable development of China-India relations, to continue to improve the interest of the two countries, are serving the basis of the two countries,” he said. Jianchao.
This comes hours after Dr. S Jaishankar’s foreign ministers brought up the issues of terrorism and extremism during the SCO meeting. In particular, the BJP and the Chinese Communist Party did not share sincere relations, especially after border conflicts, including Galwan Valley conflicts.
During the SCO meeting, Jaishankar not only raised the terrorist attack, but also reminded the countries of SCO countries their common responsibilities against terrorism.
“The three evil in which SCO was founded to fight were terrorism, separation and extremist. In a surprising way, they usually took place together. Recently, we have witnessed a graphical example of the terrorist attack in India on 22 April 2025 in the Algian.
EAM also, “Some of us are currently a member of the UN Security Council, condemning it with the most powerful terms and this understandable terrorism accountability action, organizers, financhers and sponsors, justice, the need to bring justice to the justice.
Jaishankar also called on SCO members to take everyone to the ship, especially when the world progressed to more polarity today. “The world is moving towards more polarity today. This is not only the redistribution of national capacities, but also in terms of the emergence of effective groups such as SCO, but our ability to contribute to the shaping of world affairs, naturally, will depend on how well we come together on a common day.” He said.


