Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the port city of Tianjin, China, that India-China relations should be directed with mutual trust and respect. This bilateral dialogue began by joining hands between the two countries, indicating the next step towards reconciliation between the two long-term rivals. At the same time, it also sent a message to US President Donald Trump, whose invasive stance has spoiled the relations with both New Delhi and Beijing of Washington.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Chinese President Xi Chinfing that India is committed to pursue its relations with China on the basis of mutual trust, respect and sensitivity. The two leaders held extensive talks to re -combine bilateral relations. At the beginning of its statement on television, Modi said that welfare of 2.8 billion people is connected with bilateral cooperation between India and China. The conversation between the two leaders in this city of Northern China, on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), took place in the backdrop of the turmoil created by the policy related to the fee of the administration led by US President Donald Trump.
Modi arrived here from Japan on Saturday evening in the second phase of his visit to two countries. This is Modi’s first visit to China after the eastern Ladakh border dispute, which began in May 2020. The Prime Minister held talks with the President of China in Kazan, Russia in October last year, which took place between India and China a few days after reaching an agreement to end the deadlock in East Ladakh. The Prime Minister said that there is peace and stability on the border after the previous year’s (border from border) withdrawal process and direct flights between the two countries are being resumed.
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The Prime Minister also mentioned the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. He said that there was an agreement between our special representatives on border management. There is a mechanism of special representatives on the border issue to resolve the border issues between India and China. Modi said, “We are committed to pursue our cooperation on the basis of mutual trust, respect and sensitivity.” The Prime Minister also congratulated Xi on the successful presiding of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) by China.
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It is not yet known about what was the conversation between Modi and Xi in a meeting. Prior to his visit to Tianjin, Modi had said that India and China are important to work together to bring stability in the world economic system. In an interview with Japanese newspaper ‘The Yamiuri Shimbun’, Modi said that a stable and bold bilateral relations between India and China could have a positive impact on regional and global peace and prosperity.
PM Modi said in an interview published on Friday, “Given the current instability in the world economy, it is important to work together to bring stability to India and China as two major economies.” Modi’s visit to China is going on less than a fortnight after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India.
After a comprehensive talks with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, the two sides announced several steps for “stable, collaborative and visionary” relations. These steps include maintaining peace jointly on the disputed border, reopening trade on the border and re -resumption of direct flight services as soon as possible.