PM Modi-Xi Meeting At SCO Summit Signals Thaw In India-China Relations | World News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet on August 31 during the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China. The encounter is the first face -to -face meeting between the two leaders almost a year after tense relationships.
One step towards normalizing binary bonds
The two leaders had their last peaks in October last year, and then India and China declared a breakthrough in the conversations after their military stance during the actual control line (LAC). The current summit has been seen as an important step towards normalizing tense relations since a deadly border conflict in 2020.
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Recent diplomatic efforts have paved the way for this senior meeting. Last month, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar called President Xi Jinping in China, where Prime Minister Modi and president Droupadi Murmu presented greetings. After the meeting, Jaishankar tweeted that he “approved” after the last development of our binary bonds.
Restart of flights and visas signal dissolution
As a harbinger of what might be a dissolution, a number of high priority initiatives have recently resulted in a number of high priority initiatives between the two countries. Following the discussions between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang and National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, two agreed to continue direct flights for tourists, business people and media employees and facilitate visas. They are considered a step towards the restoration of trust and cooperation between the two economic powers.
When he declares a border conflict with China, ‘complex’ prepared for the restriction negotiation
In the early July, China said it was a complex problem that will take time to solve the border dispute with India, but it was willing to negotiate the border and provide peace and peace. This was followed by a meeting with Chinese counterpart Dong Jun between the Chinese counterpart Rajnath Singh during the Conclave of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Conclave.
India suggested a ‘configured roadmap’ to fill the gap of trust
At the meeting in China, Qingdao, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, India and China’s “complex problems” to solve “structured a structured road map” suggested. This roadmap added that tension during the actual control line (LAC) should increase and focus on limiting the limit. Singh also underlined the need for “action on the ground” to close the “confidence deficit” ongoing due to the 2020 border. He also gave Dong information about the recently expensive terrorist attack and India’s reaction Sindoor operation.
In response to a question about Singh’s statement, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning emphasized the “Special Representatives (SRS) mechanism” and diplomatic and military communication channels for the border issue. Despite re -confirming the complexity of the issue, Mao is willing to continue to communicate with India on issues such as China, limitation negotiation and border management, keeping border areas peaceful and calm and encouraging cross -border change and cooperation. ”
The 23rd SR level dialogue between the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang, last December, had a positive combination of a separation understanding in October last year. Both agreed to continue with these talks in China, both in China.
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