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Border Talks or Poker Face? India and China Play High Stakes in Beijing


Updated: June 25, 2025 06:31

Image Source: Daily Times

Diplomatic Pulse In a crucial diplomatic session, India National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on 24th June, 2025. The two leaders sat down on the sidelines of the 20th SCO Security Council Secretaries' conclave and shared perspectives on stabilizing bilateral relations and de-escalating long-standing border tensions.

Strategic Takeaways

Both parties considered recent developments in India-China relations following the 2024 de-escalation

There was emphasis on maintaining peace and calm along the Line of Actual Control

China urged the promotion of the ideas of good-neighbourliness and mutual respect

India reiterated the appeal to fight terrorism in all its manifestations, hinting at Pakistan indirectly

Doval expressed support for China’s SCO presidency and looked forward to future SR-level talks in India

Regional Context

The summit is coinciding with new threats of cross-border terrorism after the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir

India is employing the SCO forum to diplomatically isolate Pakistan on terror issues

China, condemning the Pahalgam attack, has had a policy of strategic ambiguity as a friend of Pakistan

Economic Undercurrents

Parallel talks are also being conducted between Indian and Chinese officials on supply chains of rare earth materials

India's trade ministry is in contact with industry groups like SIAM and ACMA to minimize disruptions to trade

Future Prospects

Wang Yi will visit India towards the end of this year to participate in the 24th round of Special Representative talks

The two nations were interested in developing improved people-to-people relations and restoring direct flights

The atmosphere of the meeting is one of guarded thaw, with each side careful about sensitive topics without confrontation

Sources: India Today, News18, WION, Moneycontrol, Central Chronicle, MSN India

 

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