As Washington Relations Strain, India Explores a Fragile Thaw With China

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi on August 18, 2025. Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet on Tuesday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence in New Delhi.

This is a somewhat unusual meeting as it’s not customary for an Indian Prime Minister to meet privately with a visiting foreign minister, but the current geopolitical circumstances are prompting Indian officials to bend protocol.

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