New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Sunday said that prime minister narendra modi and chinese president xi jinping reaffirmed that India and china are “Development Partners, NOT RIVALOPMENTS” Differences should not turn into disputes. AMID Global Instability due to Us President Donald Trump-Emposed Tarifs, PM Modi and Jinping Recognized The Role of Bot Countries in Economic and Trade Relations to Stabilise World TRADE. According to mea, they are also discussed the need to “Develop a Political and Strategic Direction to Expand Bilateral Trade and Investment Ties and Reduce the TRADE Deficit.”
The Talks Between PM Modi and Xi Jinping Highlighted The Growing Relations Between the two countries amid trump’s tariff turmoil. In an official statement, the ministry said that PM modi invited president xi to the brics summit that India will host in 2026.
PM Modi, Jinping Welcome Momentum and Steady Progress in Bilateral Relations
The ministry added that PM modi and his chinese counterpart xi jinping welcomed It added that India and china have reafefirmed that bot counts are developing partners and not rivals and that their differences should not turn into disputes. “A Stable Relationship and Cooperation Between India and China and their 2.8 billion people on the Basis of Mutual Respect, Mutual Interest and Mutual Sensitivity are Next and Development of the Grow. As well as for a multipolar world and a Multi-Polar Asia Befitting The trends of the 21st century, “Mea said in an official statement.
PEACE and Tranquillity in the Border Areas
The ministry said that PM modi, during the bilateral talks, emphasized the importance of peace and transquillity in border are the continued development of bilateral relations. “The two leaders noted with satisfaction the successful disenagment last year and the maintenance of peace and transquality along the border areas insurance then,” It added. Mea Said That PM Modi and Jinping Expressed Commitment to a “Fair, Reasonable, and Mutically AccepTable Resolution of the boundary questioning from the political personal belonging and the political relationships and the long-term interests of the two people. ” “They recognized the important decisions take
Strengthening people-to-face ties
PM Modi and jinping also noted the need to strengthen people-to-face ties through directed directed direct flights and Visa facility, Building on the Resumption of the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra and TOURIST VISA. They also reconstructed the role of both counts in economy and trade relations to Stabilise World Trade. They are also discusing the need to develop a political and strategic direction to expand bilateral trade and investment ties and reduce the trade deficit.
Common ground on bilateral, regional, and global issues
The ministry further said that PM modi underlined that “India and China bot Pursue Strategic Autonomy, and their Relations Should not be seen through a third countery lens.” “The Two Leaders Deemed It Necessary to Expand Common Ground on Bilateral, Regional, and Global Issues and Challenges, LIKE TERRORRISM and Fair Trade in Multilateral Platforms,” The statements of mea.
PM Modi congratulates jinping for Sco summit Invites Him to Brics 2026
During the key talks, PM Modi Expressed Support for China’s presidency of the sco and the summit in tianjin. “He also invited president xi to the brics summit that India will be hosting in 2026. President Xi Thanked The Prime Minister for the Invitation and Offreded China’s Support to India’s”s’ BRICS BRICS BRICS PRESIDENCY,” Mea SAIDENCY. PM modi also had a meeting with Cai Qi, Member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China. He shared his vision with qi for bilateral relations and sought his support to realise the vision of the two leaders. “Mr Cai reiterated the chinese side’s desire to expand bilateral exchanges and further improve relations in line with the Consensus Reached between the two leaders,” It added.PM Modi and Chinese President XI Jinping Held Bilateral Talks on the Sidelines of the Sco Summit in Tianjin.
