India and China unveil measures to enhance bilateral ties and development.
India and China have taken significant steps to improve their bilateral relationship, including measures to maintain peace along their border, resume trade, and enhance investment flows. These initiatives emerged from talks between Indian officials and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, aimed at rebuilding ties strained by past conflicts, notably the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes. Key outcomes include establishing expert groups for boundary delimitation and effective border management while emphasizing a political perspective on their relationship. This thaw in relations is crucial as both nations seek to realize their development potential amidst changing geopolitical dynamics, particularly concerning their ties with the United States.
