In a vibrant display of cooperation, China and India held their 33rd meeting of the working mechanism on border affairs in Beijing. The meeting, co-chaired by Hong Liang from the Chinese Foreign Ministry and India's Gourangalal Das, focused on ensuring that border areas remain peaceful and secure.
The discussions were described as positive, constructive, and forward-looking. Participants exchanged comprehensive views on border management, implementing past agreements, and enhancing institutional mechanisms to support cross-border exchanges and cooperation. This meeting built on the momentum of previous high-level dialogues – including a notable six-point consensus reached in December 2024 – marking a significant step forward after five years without such talks.
Both sides emphasized their commitment to maintaining tranquility along the border and preparing for future engagements. With plans already underway for the next round of meetings, the dialogue sets the stage for further collaboration that could benefit political, economic, and cultural ties. Stay tuned for more updates on how these dynamic discussions continue to shape regional relations! ✌️🌏
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China, India hold 33rd meeting of working mechanism on border affairs
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