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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 ...
China’s Top Diplomat Hails ‘Positive Trend’ in Relations With India
Relations between China and India are on a "positive trend" towards cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Indian counterpart in New Delhi, according to a readout of the meeting published Tuesday. The world's two most populous nations are intense ...
Tariffs Expose Cracks in U.S.–India Biotech Alliance, Chinese Analysts Say
For decades, the U.S. and India have appeared aligned in biotechnology. But Chinese commentators and policy analysts alike now point to a paradox: Trump’s new tariff plan, designed to push Indian drugmakers into relocating production to U.S. soil, adds fresh uncertainty and risk to what was supposed ...
Chinese Foreign Minister in India for Critical Talks Ahead of SCO Summit
China's top diplomat Wang Yi arrived in New Delhi on Monday for a two-day visit that will include high-level talks with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, his counterpart S. Jaishankar, and an unusual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Wang's first order ...
China’s Top Diplomat Wang to Visit India for Border Talks
China's top diplomat will visit India next week for talks about their shared boundary, Beijing's foreign ministry said on Saturday, as the two countries consider resuming border trade after a five-year halt. Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit India on Delhi's ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: India-China Relations Thaw as Flights Resume and Trade Flows Return
China's top diplomat Wang Yi will travel to India on Monday to meet with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Wang and Doval will meet in their shared capacities as special representatives on border issues. The two are widely expected to discuss preparations for Indian PM Narendra Modi's visit ...
India and China Eye Border Trade Resumption
India and China are discussing resuming border trade five years after it was halted, foreign ministry officials on both sides have said, as U.S. tariffs disrupt the global trade order. Past trade across the icy and high-altitude Himalayan border passes between ...
Direct Flights Between India and China Set to Resume as Part of Broader Rapprochement
A nearly five-year freeze in relations between India and China is quickly thawing ahead of a landmark visit to Tianjin later this month by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi's upcoming trip would mark his first visit to China in ...
U.S. Designation of Baloch Militants Deals Blow to India, Secures Chinese Projects in Pakistan, Chinese Commentator Says
On August 11, the U.S. State Department announced it was designating the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its armed wing, the Majeed Brigade, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) effective immediately, while also listing the Majeed Brigade as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group (SDGT). ...
Tariffed by the U.S., Shunned by China: India–Philippines Naval Drill Sparks Nationalist Glee on Chinese Social Media
As India and the Philippines held their first-ever joint naval exercise in the South China Sea on August 3–4, Chinese social media lit up not with surprise, but with sarcasm. The timing was key: both countries had just been hit with punishing U.S. tariffs. ...
Indian Prime Minister to Visit China as Tensions with U.S. Rise
Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, will visit China for the first time in seven years. Modi will travel to Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in late August. The announcement further solidifies the diplomatic thaw between the two Asian giants, as India’s relationship ...
Why Milk Sank the Deal: A Chinese Scholar Explains the Cultural Clash Behind the U.S.–India Trade Breakdown
A Chinese scholar argues that the sacred status of milk in India was a key reason the U.S.–India tariff negotiations fell apart. In India, milk is not just food but a symbol of purity and divinity, deeply tied to Hindu rituals and identity. According to Wang ...




