India-china relationship: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Dong June in Chingdao on 26 June, proposed that India and China should take ‘complex issues’ under a well -organized outline by taking steps related to reducing tension on borders and reviving the existing system of determining borders.
Regarding this, China said on Monday (June 30, 2025) that the border dispute with India is complicated and it will take time to resolve it, but at the same time it also expressed his desire to discuss the determination of the borders and keep the situation peaceful.
India-China border dispute will end
Singh and Dong held bilateral talks on the sidelines of the conference of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Chingdao, which talked about maintaining peace and stability along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). When asked about China’s response to the Defense Minister’s remarks, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said, “I can tell you that China and India have established a special team on the subject related to the border and political parameters and guiding principles have been agreed to solve the Chinese-India border issues.”
He said that there is a diplomatic and military communication system at various levels between the two sides. Ning said, “China is ready to maintain dialogue on other issues including border determination and border management with India, maintain peace and stability in border areas and promote border exchange and cooperation.”
There will be peace and stability on the border
When asked about the delay in resolving the Seema issue despite a special representative level 23 round of talks, Ning said, ‘Seema’s question is complex and it takes time to solve it. The positive side is that both countries have already established mechanisms at different levels for intensive dialogue. We hope that India will work in this direction with China, will continue dialogue on relevant issues and will maintain peace and stability in the border areas.
The 23rd meeting as special representatives was held between National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in December last year. This was the first meeting of special representatives after a confrontation in the western region of Indo-China border areas in 2020.
India will move towards having good relations with neighboring country
According to a statement issued by India, in a meeting with Dong, the Defense Minister emphasized the need to establish a ‘good neighborhood circumstances’ to maintain good relations and laid down on the ‘lack of trust’ resulting as a result of the deadlock in Eastern Ladakh in 2020 to overcome the ‘lack of trust’.
It was agreed between India and China in October last year to end the military deadlock on LAC in East Ladakh, after which Rajnath Singh and Dong met amidst efforts to re -establish New Delhi and Beijing relations.
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