India says ties with China normalising as top officials meet in Delhi


FILE PHOTO: Wang Yi, Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, meets with India's National Security Adviser Shri Ajit Doval in Beijing in June, 2025. - Xinhua

NEW DELHI: Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval spoke with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday (June 22) on the sidelines of a BRICS National Security Advisers' meeting in New Delhi, India's foreign ministry said.

Here are some details:

* India, chair of the BRICS group, is hosting a meeting of the BRICS national security advisers in New Delhi on Monday and Tuesday.

* India's foreign ministry described the talks between Doval and Wang as "constructive and forward-looking".

* The two leaders discussed recent developments in their relationship and 'noted progress towards gradual normalisation', according to the statement.

* Relations between the neighbours improved in 2024, ending years of friction that began with a border clash in 2020.

* "We must respect each other's core interests, properly handle sensitive issues", Wang said in a Chinese foreign ministry readout.

* Wang urged the resumption of bilateral dialogue mechanisms, and promoting exchanges in trade, finance, law enforcement and media.

* Wang also said the BRICS mechanism should actively advocate the promotion of the multi-polarisation process.

* BRICS brings together founders, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa as well as other, more recent joiners. - Reuters

 

 

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