China and India should see each other as "partners and opportunities" and offer the world "much-needed certainty and stability", Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during his first visit to India ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (R) met his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar on Monday [MEA] India and China should view each other as "partners" rather than "adversaries or threats", Chinese Foreign ...
China on Monday (August 18) stressed that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India will help in maintaining the momentum of high-level exchanges and enhance political mutual trust between the ...
Direct flights have resumed between India and China after a five-year hiatus, the latest sign of warming relations between ...
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Jaishankar-Wang Yi Meeting: China Urges India To End Ties With Taiwan; New Delhi Holds Mirror To Beijing
India and China have been working to improve their ties and with the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to New Delhi, the relations got a booster with Beijing lifting curbs on the export of ...
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi visited China in August for the first time in seven years. That same month Chinese ...
Despite troop disengagement from two face-off sites in Ladakh, India and China remain forward deployed for a sixth winter, ...
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi is set to meet with India’s prime minister Narendra Modi as part of a two-day visit to Delhi, the latest sign of warming ties between the two Asian giants. Mr Wang ...
This was the first meeting of the military-level interaction in Ladakh since the 24th round of Special Representatives (SR) ...
Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, met with Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. This meeting comes at a time of escalating trade tensions between the two global powers ...
According to the Chinese readout, the Indian foreign minister said that “Taiwan is a part of China.” However, Jaishankar’s opening remarks made no mention of Taiwan. To create a positive atmosphere ...
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has declared a multipolar world is coming. His remarks criticize US protectionist policies.
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