New Delhi has said that India and China have agreed to work to resolve differences regarding trade and economic problems, as relations continue to melt after a deadly border conflict of 2020.
Indian Foreign Ministry even after a meeting between Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Masri and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Indian Foreign Ministry Said That the two sides will discuss a framework when flights are resumed five years later in the “early history”.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry today confirmed that flights would resume, and said Wang had told Masri that China and India had “mutual cooperation and mutual success instead of” doubts “and” alienation “. “The covenant should be made.
Without detail in the Indian statement, “specific concerns in economic and commercial areas were discussed with the theory of addressing these issues and promoting long -term policy transparency and promotion.”
US President Donald Trump is encouraging China and India to work closer to the slow economies and trade dangers, analysts say.
Trump has warned that he will impose tariffs on China and India is a huge market for China, while New Delhi wants to fuel Chinese skills, components and machinery exports and economy, which away from recent heights. Is coming
He said that the economic head winds are facing both India and China and both are interested in ensuring that economic relations are continued in one. [mutually beneficial] The Observer Research Foundation’s Think Tank’s Foreign Policy Head, said hard -minded Pant, New Delhi.
“If Trump increases the threat to China’s economy, China wants a relationship with India that is economically strong and relatively stable in terms of 2020.”
On Monday, a separate meeting between the deputy ministerial officials on Monday agreed to facilitate the exchange of journalists between the two countries, China said.
In the last financial year ending March 2024, bilateral trade between India and China increased by four percent to $ 118.4 billion, mostly of Indian imports from China.
New anxiety
Tensions between India and China in the context of 2020 confrontation between soldiers along their border in the Himalayas, killing at least 20 Indian soldiers and four Chinese.
Subsequently, India made it difficult for Chinese companies to invest in the country, banned hundreds of popular apps and reduced passenger routes, though direct cargo flights continue to work among countries.
Relations have improved since the agreement to reduce the mountainous border in October, with President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks in Russia this month.
There have also been numerous high -level meetings, but China’s approval of a hydroelectric dam in Tibet in December, in the lower parts of the Yaling River, Zingbo, picked up eyebrows in India.
The dam, which is the largest of its kind in the world, is estimated at about 300bn kg of electricity with an annual electricity, which will flow on the river, which flows in India, as Brahmapatra, which millions. An important water source for individuals.
Chinese officials said that hydroelectric power projects in Tibet would not have a major impact on the environment or flow of water.
In Monday, China said the two sides have agreed to continue cooperation on “cross -border rivers” and work towards a new era of meetings on the issue.
In 2025, these countries also agreed to pressurize the pilgrimage to the sacred mountains and lakes of Tibet by the Indians to restore the shrine.
Nevertheless, analysts said mutual distrust would remain.
“There is a lot of welcome to melting between the two sides, though I do not think that in a long time, talking structurally, both sides can be a peaceful neighbor and cooperate and cooperate with each other.” New Delhi at Jawaharlal Nehru University.