‘Active and in-depth’: India and China talk border peace, commit to continue dialogue
- On October 25, 2025, India and China held the 23rd round of Corps Commander-Level Meeting at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point, the MEA said the encounter was friendly and cordial.
- After years of tension stemming from the Galwan clash, the talks follow strained relations since the 2020 Galwan Valley clash and mark the first General-level mechanism session since August 19, 2025.
- Through military and diplomatic channels both sides pursued active communication, holding "active and in-depth communication" on control and management along the western section of the border and agreeing to use existing mechanisms to maintain stability along the Line of Actual Control.
- Earlier this week direct flights between India and China resumed, with an Indian carrier restarting Kolkata–Guangzhou service, which the Chinese embassy in New Delhi called a `major milestone`.
- Noting progress since the 22nd round, officials said this year has seen signs of gradual improvement as Xi Jinping framed India and China as the `dragon and elephant` for regional stability.
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From Tianjin to Chushul, India and China resume border talks after a year
After a year-long pause, India and China have resumed crucial border talks to ease tensions along the Line of Actual Control. The discussions aim to build on previous progress and ensure lasting peace through diplomatic and military cooperation.
India, China agree to maintain stability along LAC, continue existing border mechanisms
India and China reaffirmed diplomatic efforts to resolve issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) after the 23rd Corps Commander-level talks. Both sides aim to maintain peace and coordination while monitoring troop movements and reducing tensions.
‘Active and in-depth’: India and China talk border peace, commit to continue dialogue
The Chinese Defence Ministry said that the latest round of talks was held on the Indian side on Saturday, where they agreed to continue their dialogue through military and diplomatic channels
China, India had ‘active’ communication over border control
The Chinese and Indian militaries have had talks on the management of the border the countries share, and both agreed to use existing mechanisms to resolve any “ground issues”, the neighbours said on Wednesday. New Delhi and Beijing had reached a milestone pact last year on lowering military tensions on their Himalayan border, which escalated after a military clash in 2020 in which 20 soldiers from India and four from China were killed. Since th…
India, China hold 'in-depth' discussion on management of western border section
India and China have once again engaged in talks over their ongoing border dispute, said China’s Defence Ministry. According to the ministry, both sides held “active and in-depth communication” on improving control and management along the western section of the border, an area that has long been a flashpoint between the two Asian neighbours. “Both sides agreed to continue communication and dialogue through military and diplomatic channels,” the…
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