Both countries agreed on the suggestions of terrorism, joining, the Ministry of External Affairs gave information
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping
Before the official start of the SCO Summit, there was a meeting between PM Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. This was a second meeting between the heads of the two countries within a year. In this meeting, both countries agreed on many important issues. This is expected to strengthen diplomatic relations with the increase in trade between the two countries. At the same time, the issue of dispute on the border also seems to be resolved. Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt, after a meeting between PM Modi and Xi Jinping, told which issues the leaders of both countries agreed.
Vikram Egypti said that the target of both countries focus on domestic development and in this case they are not rivals but partners. A stable and cordial relationship between India and China can be beneficial for 2.8 billion people living in both countries. The shared interests of the two countries are more important than their differences and the two leaders also agreed that the differences should not be allowed to change in controversies.
Agreement for peace on border
After Prime Minister Modi’s bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egyptian said that the border dispute was also discussed. The two leaders focused on successful military withdrawal last year and maintaining peace and harmony in the border areas since then. Emphasizing some principles related to the issue, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for peace and harmony in the border areas for continuous and smooth development of bilateral relations. It was agreed to maintain peace on borders and avoid disruption in future in future using existing mechanisms. The two countries also expressed commitment to the political perspective of their overall bilateral relations and the long -term interests of the people of the two countries, and also committed to the fair, appropriate and mutually acceptable solution of the border dispute.
India agrees on four suggestions of Jinping
President Xi made four suggestions to further improve bilateral relations, ie strengthening strategic communication and deepening mutual confidence, extending exchange and cooperation, getting mutual gains and winning results, taking into account each other’s concerns, and finally strengthening multilateral cooperation to protect shared interests. Prime Minister Modi responded positively to all these suggestions. “
China got support on terrorism
There has been no change in India’s position on Taiwan. Prime Minister Modi raised the issue of cross -border terrorism. He underlined the fact that it is a curse that has been victims of both China and India, and India is still struggling with this problem, and they sought support from China on this special issue. China has given its support in various ways to resolve the issue. In terms of economic and business relations, the role of Indian and Chinese economies in stabilizing world trade was recognized. The two leaders once again emphasized the need to reduce their bilateral trade deficit, facilitate bilateral trade and investment relations in both directions and to move in political and strategic direction to increase policy transparency and prediction.
Both countries will increase bilateral trade
The two leaders also expressed their views on increasing bilateral trade and balanced, strengthening relations between people, cooperating on the border rivers and fighting jointly with terrorism. During this time, on the basis of mutual respect, mutual interests and mutual sensitivity, the two leaders agreed to make more progress on all these issues. PM Modi invited President Xi to the Brick Summit organized by India in 2026. President Xi thanked the Prime Minister for the invitation and offered full support of China for India’s BRICS chairmanship.
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