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India, China Hold ‘Constructive’ Talks On Border Management, Discuss Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra

India and China, the two most populous countries in the world, have been engaged in a long-standing border dispute. However, in recent years, both nations have made significant efforts to improve their relations and resolve the issue peacefully. In a positive development, the two countries held talks in Beijing on border management and exchanges, which were described as fruitful and constructive.

The talks, which were held between the Indian delegation led by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the Chinese delegation led by State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, focused on reviewing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and finding ways to maintain peace and tranquility along the border. The LAC is the de facto border between India and China, which stretches over 3,488 kilometers and passes through some of the most challenging terrains in the world.

During the meeting, both sides agreed to take concrete measures to maintain peace and stability along the border. They also emphasized the need to strengthen communication and coordination between the two countries’ border troops to avoid any misunderstandings or incidents. This is a significant step towards building trust and confidence between the two nations, which is crucial for the overall development of the region.

The positive talks in Beijing are a result of the Wuhan Summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in April 2018, where both leaders agreed to improve bilateral ties and maintain peace and tranquility along the border. Since then, there have been several high-level meetings between the two countries, which have helped in building mutual trust and understanding.

The talks in Beijing also focused on increasing people-to-people exchanges between India and China. Both sides agreed to enhance cultural and educational exchanges, which will help in promoting a better understanding of each other’s culture and way of life. This will not only strengthen the bond between the two nations but also contribute to the overall development of the region.

The two sides also discussed the upcoming meeting between the Special Representatives of India and China on the boundary question. The meeting, which is scheduled to take place in India, will focus on finding a mutually acceptable solution to the border dispute. Both sides have expressed their commitment to resolving the issue through peaceful dialogue and in a fair and reasonable manner.

The talks in Beijing have been hailed as a positive step towards strengthening the relationship between India and China. The two countries, which are among the fastest-growing economies in the world, have a lot to gain by working together and resolving their differences. The talks have also sent a positive message to the international community, highlighting the importance of peaceful coexistence and cooperation between nations.

India and China have a long history of cultural and economic ties, and both nations have a lot to learn from each other. The talks in Beijing have laid the foundation for a stronger and more stable relationship between the two countries, which will benefit not only the people of India and China but also the entire region.

In conclusion, the talks in Beijing between India and China have been described as positive and constructive, and have set the stage for further cooperation and dialogue between the two nations. The focus on maintaining peace and stability along the border and increasing people-to-people exchanges is a significant step towards building a stronger relationship between the two countries. The upcoming meeting in India between the Special Representatives of India and China is a testament to the commitment of both nations to resolve the border dispute peacefully. With these positive developments, the future looks bright for India-China relations, and it is a promising sign for the entire region.

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