Prime Minister Modi stated that India and China have achieved "normalcy" on their border, aiming to restore pre-2020 relations.
This statement comes after years of tension, including the Galwan Valley clashes.
China welcomed Modi's comments, calling them a "positive statement" on relations.
Modi emphasized that India and China have "no real history of conflict" and should maintain strong future ties.
He compared the relationship to a "family" with occasional disagreements.
China echoed Modi's sentiment, highlighting the 2,000-year history of friendly exchanges between the two countries.
Recent high-level visits and meetings between officials suggest a potential improvement in bilateral relations.
Officials are working on resuming travel links, business and tourist visas, and the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage.
Modi is expected to travel to China in June for the SCO summit.
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