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Breaking News: Will Tianjin’s secret talks take a new twist in India-China relations? Modi-shee discussion on the solution of border dispute, reducing trade deficit and strengthening cultural relationships… Will this partnership change the equation of Asia?

PM modi-xi jinping tianjin meeting: The historic bilateral meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held in Tianjin, China has created a stir in global diplomacy. The two leaders have met at a time when the geopolitical scenario of Asia is changing rapidly and the India-China relations remain the world’s most popular diplomatic puzzle. The official statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs after the meeting said that the two countries emphasized that India and China are “development partners, not rival”. This message not only gives a new direction to the stressful history of border dispute, but can also decide the direction of trade, strategic partnership and multi -polar world system in the coming years.

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Is the resolution of border dispute near Tianjin meeting near?

Prime Minister Modi and President Xi clearly stated that differences between India and China should not take the form of dispute. The two leaders reiterated the importance of “peace and harmony” in the border areas. In the last few years, the deadly clashes and border disputes of the Galwan Valley (June 2020) cooled the relationship. However, under the agreement reached in October 2024, the relationship was softened after the return of troops from the final disputed areas such as Damchok and Depsang.

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Will India-China partnership change Asia’s power-granalization?

In the meeting, Modi and Xi Jinping discussed not only border disputes but also global issues. The two countries admitted that the economies of India and China play a decisive role in keeping world trade stable. In this context, special emphasis was laid on reducing trade deficit, increasing investment and discovery of new economic opportunities. Interestingly, this meeting is held at a time when tension is being seen due to fee dispute in Indo-US relations. The world is eyeing the India-China partnership amidst the US imprisonment in China-US talks and a deadlock in China-US talks.

Discussion on Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and Tourism Visa Restoration

The human aspect of the meeting was also special. Modi and Xi agreed to reinstate the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and work towards improving tourist visa facility. Along with this, it was also proposed to promote direct flights, so that cultural and social relations between the people of both countries can be strengthened.

Will India-China relations be affected by third countries?

Modi’s statement, “Relations should not be seen from the point of view of a third country”, a clear message is that India and China will now make diplomatic policies according to their interests. This indication is that the future of India-China relations will be decided only from the bilateral point of view, not by the influence of America or other powers.

Future Towards: Xi Jinping tour in BRICS 2026

Prime Minister Modi invited the Chinese President to the BRICS summit to be held in India next year. This invitation shows that the new era can be the beginning in India-China relations. The question also arises whether this meeting is just formal diplomacy or is it really laying the foundation of a geopolitical revolution?

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