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NSA Doval, Chinese FM Wang Yi Hold Forward-Looking Talks on Bilateral Ties

India and China held forward-looking and constructive talks between NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The discussions reviewed recent developments in bilateral relations and noted progress towards gradual normalization. NSA Doval emphasized the importance of stable, predictable relations for building trust and understanding. Wang Yi called for respecting core interests and properly handling sensitive issues like the border dispute.

NSA Doval-Chinese FM Wang Yi talks forward-looking, constructive: MEA

New Delhi, June 23

The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday described the discussions held between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi as "forward-looking" and "constructive".

While addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi on Tuesday, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that NSA Doval underlined that stable, predictable and constructive bilateral relations contribute to building of trust and better understanding between India and China.

"There was a meeting yesterday between the National Security Advisor and CPC Politburo and Foreign Minister of China His Excellency Wang Yi. As we have in our read out told you that two sides reviewed recent developments in bilateral relations and noted progress towards gradual normalisation in ties. National Security Advisor underlined that stable, predictable and constructive bilateral relations contribute to building of trust and better understanding between the two sides and these discussions were forward-looking and constructive," said Jaiswal.

NSA Doval and Wang Yi held a meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS National Security Advisors Meeting on Monday. During their discussions, both sides reviewed recent developments in bilateral relations and noted the progress towards gradual normalisation.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong and other officials were present during the meeting.

According to the statement released by Xu Feihong on X, Wang Yi said that India and China, as the two economies with the largest populations, should not only view bilateral relations from a long-term perspective, but also promote cooperation between the two countries from a global perspective.

The two nations should take concrete actions to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of India and China, promote their respective development and revitalisation through cooperation, and accelerate the modernization process of the Global South.

During the meeting, Wang Yi expressed China's support for India in fulfilling its responsibilities as the rotating chair of the BRICS and expressed readiness to join hands with India in promoting the development and growth of the BRICS mechanism

"It is imperative to respect each other's core interests, properly handle sensitive issues, and place the China-India border issue in an appropriate position, so that it doesn't affect the overall situation of bilateral relations. The two sides should also actively guide all sectors of society to form a correct understanding, and lay a solid public opinion and social foundation for improving bilateral relations," Xu Feihong posted on X.

India is hosting the two-day BRICS National Security Advisors' Meeting in New Delhi, bringing together top security officials from member countries to deliberate on evolving global security challenges and strengthen cooperation on key strategic issues. The National Security Advisors and heads of delegation from BRICS member states are participating in the meeting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Any progress in normalization is welcome, but I remain skeptical about Chinese intentions. They talk about "properly handling sensitive issues" while continuing aggressive posturing near the LAC. We need concrete actions, not just diplomatic talk.

Priya S

Constructive dialogue is always better than confrontation. As the two largest populations in the world, we can set an example for global cooperation. But yes, border disputes must be addressed with sensitivity, not swept under the carpet. Kudos to NSA Doval for his balanced approach! 👏

Vikram M

I appreciate the optimism, but let's not forget that China has a history of using talks as a diversion while continuing military build-up. They talk about "properly placing the border issue" but for India, the border is a core issue, not something to be sidelined. Be vigilant, India!

Sarah B

It's encouraging that both sides are talking calmly. The world needs India and China to cooperate on global challenges like climate change and economic recovery. But the border situation must be transparent and fair to both nations. Let's hope this leads to real peace.

Rohit P

Wang Yi saying "respect each other's core interests" sounds good, but actions speak louder than words. We need to see actual withdrawal of troops from the friction points and cessation of patrol incursions. Until then, these talks are just a photo op. Sorry, but I'm not convinced.

K

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