Vikram Misri, India’s Foreign Secretary, visited Beijing (26-27 January 2025) for a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Vice Foreign Minister H.E. Mr Sun Weidong, “to review the India-China ...
China appears impatient and sensitive to the prospect that India might have the appetite for only a shallow thaw that could ...
The statements issued by the two sides after the recent meeting in Beijing revealed subtle differences, which does not bode ...
Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G India and China have agreed to start talks aimed at restarting direct flights between the two countries. The decision was announced during Indian foreign secretary ...
Indian foreign secretary Vikram Misri visited Beijing last week marking another step towards restoring normalcy between the two nations.
India might be realising that it will have to fend for itself without US support in case it faces a hostile China.
For India, there are no easy options available after years of a China policy built on talking things up at home and little ...
The warming of relations between India and China became evident last October when the process of military disengagement started at disputed locations along the LAC. Now, an agreem ...
Xi particularly mentioned his country’s breakthroughs in areas such as aerospace, deep-sea exploration and new energy ...
While progress at the diplomatic and military levels may help restore broader engagement, China's responsiveness to India’s ...
We can only hope that India’s foreign secretary Vikram Misri had a serious discussion with the Chinese leaders during his recent visit to Beijing and got some assurances in this regard.
India expresses concerns to China over dam project on Brahmaputra River, emphasizing need for transparency and cooperation.