The Sino-Indian relationship is poised for revitalization following the Modi-Xi meeting in Kazan and subsequent diplomatic engagements, including those by Ajit Doval and Vikram Misri. Crucial agreements on boundary issues and practical cooperation have been established,
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Will take them back: Vikram Misri on issue of illegal immigrantsForeign Secretary Vikram Misri on deportation of illegal immigrants said that if Indian nationals are found to be proven illegal immigrants, India will take them back.
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Vikram Misri speaks on illegal immigrants issue; PM Modi, Trump discuss India US relationsForeign Secretary Vikram Misri on deportation of illegal immigrants said that if Indian nationals are found to be proven illegal immigrants, India will take them back. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump discussed illegal immigration and trade tariffs,
The Modi-Xi meeting in Kazan and subsequent diplomatic visits have paved the way for strengthening Sino-Indian relations. Key agreements include boundary dialogues, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and plans for future cooperation within multilateral forums such as the G20 and SCO.
India-China relations are transitioning into a recovery phase, with recent dialogues fostering mutual understanding on boundary issues and practical cooperation. Significant meetings between high-level representatives have spurred opportunities to rejuvenate bilateral ties.
As India and China strive to normalise their relations after border tensions, Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong said on Tuesday that the two countries should see each other’s development as an opportunity rather than a threat,
External affairs minister S Jaishankar has said disengagement and de-escalation between India and China remains a “work in progress”.
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