Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that India–China relations are gradually returning to normal. He pointed out that tensions along the frontier, including those arising after the Galwan clash, are easing, creating space for better diplomatic engagement. Toward a Fair Border

Left-wing parties in India have welcomed the recent improvement in ties between New Delhi and Beijing during the SCO Summit in Tianjin. Leaders described the progress on border management, trade cooperation, and the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra as important signals of diplomatic progress between the two countries. Symbol of Regional Solidarity The Communist

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that stable and amicable relations between India and China are crucial for global and regional peace. Speaking from Japan ahead of his visit to China, Modi emphasised that cooperation between the two major economies can bring stability to the world economic order amid current global volatility. Call For Long-Term, Respect-Based […]

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New Delhi, marking Wang’s first visit to India in more than three years. Both leaders emphasized the need for candid and constructive talks to repair ties. Jaishankar stressed that maintaining peace and de-escalation at the border is critical for progress. He […]

India’s Congress party has formally urged the government to allow a comprehensive debate in Parliament on relations with China, following recent military disclosures that Beijing provided real-time support to Pakistan during India’s Operation Sindoor. The demand comes ahead of the upcoming Monsoon session, scheduled to begin on July 21, 2025. India–China Relations

In a fresh diplomatic flashpoint, China has issued a sharp warning to India, urging it to refrain from interfering in Tibet-related matters following India’s public endorsement of the Dalai Lama’s right to name his successor. The exchange marks a rare direct confrontation over the deeply sensitive issue of Tibetan succession, with potential implications for already

India has made a firm statement regarding China’s recent comments on the succession of the Dalai Lama, asserting that it is an internal matter and rejecting external interference. India Says Succession Is Internal Matter Union Home Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasised that recognising the Dalai Lama’s successor is a religious and cultural decision for Tibetan Buddhists. […]

China has acknowledged that its ongoing boundary dispute with India is “complicated” and “will take time” to resolve, but added that it is open to discussions on delimitation to clarify the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC). The statement marks a cautious but notable shift in tone as both countries continue to seek diplomatic off-ramps […]

Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly set to skip the upcoming BRICS summit hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this year. This unexpected development casts a shadow over the multilateral grouping’s cohesion and underscores the widening diplomatic rift between the two Asian giants. Xi’s Likely Absence Reflects Strained Relations Tensions between

India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on June 23, delivering a firm message on the urgent need for coordinated action against terrorism. The interaction came against the backdrop of escalating regional conflict and was part of the 20th SCO Security Council Secretaries’ meeting. In the discussions, NSA Doval […]