Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Says Healthy, Stable India-China Ties Are In Long-Term Interests Of Both Nations | India News

He underlined the importance of stable relations between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang, Beijing and New Delhi, and proved that history and reality were “basic and long -term interests” of the two countries and were welcomed by developing countries.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, NSA Ajit Doval during a meeting, “The Chinese side attaches great importance to his visit to China to attend the SCO summit in our invitation. We believe that the Indian side will contribute to a successful summit in Tianjin.
NSA AJİT DOVAL IN THE VINE OF CHINA-India
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval recorded an increasing tendency towards peaceful and calm boundaries and stressed that the ties between the two sides became stronger.
“There was a tendency upward. The boundaries remained silent. Peace and peace was. Our bilateral participation was more important. And last October we have gained a lot in Kazan since then.
China allows India to restart fertilizer and rare soil mineral materials
On Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang said that Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that Beijing will maintain fertilizers, rare soil minerals and tunnel boring machines (TBMS) materials, and both countries were seen as a part of the wider effort to normalize relations.
This assurance is important because China prevents these materials for almost a year. Fertilizers make up about 30 percent of India’s imports from China, rare lands are very important for the automobile industry and tunnel boring machines are important for infrastructure projects. Therefore, the restart of the shipments is seen as a sign of alleviating tensions and a step towards more stable economic relations between the two countries.
PM Modi’s visit to China
Wang Yi’s visit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in front of his trip to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin between 31 August and 1 September.
India-Chinese bonds
The Indian-China relations worsened following the Chinese army’s actions on the actual control line (LAC) in East Ladakh, which led to a stance in April-May 2020. After the agreements were reached to leave some friction points of the troops, some tensions mitigated. By leading the 2024 BRICS Summit, both countries agreed on new patrol regulations during the Lac in East Ladakh and pointed to progress in reducing tensions. In recent months, India and China have taken measures to strengthen binary ties and emphasized the importance of increasing during the East Ladakh border India.
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