Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi.
The discussions were positive and focused on bilateral, regional, and international issues.
Key outcomes included mutual support for upcoming diplomatic events like the SCO and BRICS Summits, resumption of direct flight connectivity, facilitation of visas, and cooperation on trade, investment, and pilgrimage activities.
Wang Yi assured India of resuming critical exports including fertilizers and rare earth minerals, addressing longstanding Indian concerns.
Both sides emphasized maintaining peace and tranquility along the border and committed to continuing dialogue and managing differences constructively.
PM Modi highlighted steady progress in ties since his last meeting with President Jinping and underlined India's commitment to a fair and reasonable boundary resolution.
Modi also accepted Xi's invitation to the upcoming SCO Summit in Tianjin, underscoring the importance of stable and constructive bilateral relations for regional and global peace.