Key Points

China has acknowledged continued dialogue with India but stopped short of confirming Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s reported visit. Beijing emphasized cooperation on trade and border stability while calling for stronger ties. India and China have resumed border trade talks after a five-year pause. Both nations aim to enhance relations within the Global South framework.

Key Points: China Confirms India Dialogue as Wang Yi Visit Details Awaited

  • China confirms ongoing dialogue with India without confirming Wang Yi visit
  • Beijing emphasizes cooperation on trade and border stability
  • India-China border trade talks resume after 5-year halt
  • Both nations aim to strengthen ties within Global South framework
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China confirms dialogue with India, says Wang Yi's visit details to be revealed 'in due course'

China says it maintains dialogue with India but holds back on confirming Wang Yi’s reported New Delhi visit, emphasizing cooperation and border trade resumption.

"China and India are maintaining interactions at various levels – Lin Jian, Chinese Foreign Ministry"

Beijing, August 15

Amid reports that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi may visit New Delhi on August 18 to meet National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, China on Thursday said that the two countries remain engaged in dialogue across multiple levels but stopped short of confirming the trip.

Responding to media queries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said, "China and India are maintaining interactions at various levels," adding that Beijing is prepared to continue working with India on a range of key issues.

"We stand ready to work with India to act on the important common understandings reached between leaders of our two countries, maintain the momentum of high-level exchanges, cement political mutual trust, enhance practical cooperation, properly handle differences, and promote the sustained, sound and steady development of China-India ties," Lin said.

Asked specifically about Wang Yi's reported travel plans, Lin said, "On the specific visit, relevant information will be released in due course."

Calling the China-India relationship a partnership of "immense potential" within the Global South, Lin said, "China and India are both major developing countries and important members of the Global South. A cooperative pas de deux of the dragon and the elephant as partners helping each other succeed is the right choice for both sides."

Reaffirming Beijing's willingness to work with New Delhi to maintain stability and build trust, Lin added, "China stands ready to work with India to act on the important common understandings reached between leaders of our two countries, consistently increase political mutual trust, expand exchanges and cooperation together, properly handle differences while bearing in mind the bigger picture, and strengthen coordination and cooperation on such multilateral platforms as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, with a view to promoting the sound and steady development of China-India relations."

Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that both countries are working to facilitate the resumption of trade through designated points, specifically: Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, Shipki La Pass in Himachal Pradesh and Nathu La Pass in Sikkim.

Further, the ministry also stated that India and China have resumed talks on border trade through all designated trade points after a five-year hiatus, during a weekly press briefing.

- ANI

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Priya S
Resuming border trade is a positive step, but let's not forget the sacrifices of our soldiers in Galwan. Economic ties are important, but national security comes first.
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Aman W
"Dragon and elephant partnership" sounds poetic but actions speak louder than words. China needs to show concrete steps in respecting LAC before expecting trust from India.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I find the diplomatic dance fascinating. Both countries have so much to gain from cooperation, but the border issues make it complicated. Hope they find common ground.
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Karthik V
The trade resumption through mountain passes will help local economies in Himachal and Uttarakhand. But we need proper monitoring to prevent any security risks. Government should be transparent about safeguards.
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Nisha Z
Why so much secrecy about the visit dates? Both governments should be more open with citizens about such important diplomatic engagements. Transparency builds trust on both sides.

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