What is the meaning of PM Modi’s visit to China? When President Jinping himself welcomes

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PM Narendra Modi (L) Xi Jinping (R)

PM modi china visit: After the military conflict in the Galwan, relations between India and China reached the lower level. However, now the snow on the relationship between the two countries seems to be melting. On 31 August and 1 September 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to visit China after nearly seven years. According to reports, Chinese President Xi Jinping is going to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally. PM Modi will participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit to be held in Tianjin.

Global Times is praising PM Modi

PM Modi’s visit to China is taking place at a time when America has launched a tariff war against India. China’s official newspaper Global Times is also praising India and Prime Minister Modi. Global Times recently wrote Modi, coming on a tour of China, this is a big and good thing. This will benefit both China and India. Peace and stability will be promoted. Describing China and India as brother-brother, the Global Times wrote that helping the brother in difficult times also makes its own good. The Global Times gesture to India’s tariff on India. By the way, America will definitely have trouble due to increasing relations between India and China.

What is the meaning of PM Modi’s visit to China?

PM Modi’s visit to China is considered very important. The purpose of this journey is not only to re -activate the relationship, but the border dispute is also moving towards proper tomb. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit will include around 20 leaders of the world. Through this conference, the west pressure can be considered neutralizing the pressure as well as a discussion on the effective strategy against the American Tariff War. It will also be an impressive opportunity to show global South solidarity.

An opportunity to strengthen relationships

The process of high -level dialogue between China continues. Recently, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited India. During this time, both sides have indicated confidence restoration in areas such as peace, border talks, energy and commerce on the border. Now with PM Modi’s visit to China, both countries can move towards a cordial relationship. This will also be a big opportunity to strengthen relations in commercial, strategic, economic and politically.

What did the Ministry of External Affairs say?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi may also hold some bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit. Secretary (West) Tanmay Lal in the Ministry of External Affairs has given information about this at the press conference. The Foreign Ministry official said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China’s Tianjin for the 25th meeting of the council of Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO) chiefs on 31 August and 1 September on the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

A look at PM Modi’s China tours

  • PM Modi first visited China on 14-16 May 2015. Here he visited Beijing, Shanghai and Shiyan.
  • PM Modi’s second visit to China was on 4-5 September 2016. He then went to attend the G20 summit in Hangzhou.
  • PM Modi’s third visit took place on 3-5 September 2017. The PM then arrived to attend the BRICS summit.
  • PM Modi visited the fourth China on 27-28 April 2018.
  • On 9-10 June 2018, PM Modi was the 5th visit to China. The PM then attended the SCO Summit at Kigadao.

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