A successful meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi last October in Kazan guided the development of India-China relations.
Positive progress was made in ties after the military stand-off in eastern Ladakh ended.
China emphasized the need for India and China to support each other, rather than undermine each other.
Both sides have worked to implement their leaders' common understandings, strengthening cooperation and achieving positive outcomes.
China reiterated that border differences shouldn’t affect overall relations, acknowledging India’s emphasis on peace at borders.
China and India, as important Global South members, should oppose hegemonism and power politics, particularly referring to the U.S.
If China and India cooperate, it could significantly enhance democracy in international affairs and strengthen the Global South.
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