
China-India Relations Get a Boost: Wang Yi Emphasizes Mutual Benefits
Wang Yi stresses that a stable China-India relationship, guided by recent leader consensus, serves both peoples and developing countries as border talks build trust.
Stay informed, stay connected—news for amigos everywhere.
Wang Yi stresses that a stable China-India relationship, guided by recent leader consensus, serves both peoples and developing countries as border talks build trust.
Chinese FM Wang Yi’s first visit in three years sparks boundary talks with NSA Ajit Doval and a meeting with PM Modi as both nations seek pragmatic cooperation amid shifting geopolitics.
China and India agree to sustain their bilateral momentum on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, boosting cooperation in politics, economy, and culture.
The Chinese mainland and India are deepening talks on boundary issues to maintain peace and stability along their shared border.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for China and India to build a partnership based on mutual respect, trust and win-win cooperation.
Marking 75 years of China-India ties, both nations are hinting at a future of cooperative prosperity and shared innovation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian President Droupadi Murmu exchanged congratulatory messages celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties.
Celebrating 75 years of ties between India and the People’s Republic of China—a legacy of collaboration, unity, and global progress.
China and India celebrate strong ties with booming trade and vibrant cultural exchanges, paving the way for a future of mutual growth.