
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the outskirts of the organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO) during her visit to China at the end of this week, 28 August.
Narendra Modi will be in China between August 31 to September at the Scco Summit in Tianjin. According to reports, the Modi-Xi meeting is likely to be scheduled for August 31.
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President Xi Jinping will collect more than 20 world leaders at a SCO meeting in what many call the strong show of global southern solidarity at the time Donald Trump deposits tariffs to other countries.
It will be the first visit to the Prime Minister Narendry Modi in China in more than seven years. Both neighbors are working on further disposal of the tension, which in 2020 in Galwan rooted deadly border clashes.
Modi and XI last shared the same stage at last year’s BRICS Summit in Kazan Russia.
This is the first visit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in China in more than seven years.
In July, the Minister of External Affairs met Jaishankar with Xi Jinping in China, on his first visit to the country, because the ties between the two nations in 2020.
The Galwan Standoff Valley in 2020 between India and China was the worst borders for more than 40 years, resulting in the death of soldiers on both sides. The incident sharply escaped tension and brought bilateral links to the historical minimum.
After the meeting Jaishankar, he said he had given greetings from President Droubadi Murmu and PM Modi to JinPing. “Alum, President XI of the recent development of our two -sided ties. It appreciates the instructions of our leaders in this regard,” part of Jaishankar’s tweet said.
Visit Jaishankar on 15 July followed by the Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh and the advisor to National Security Ajit Doval, who traveled to China for SCO meetings in June.
On August 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his visit to Nový Delhi. “I am glad that I met Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Since my meeting with President XI in Kazan last year, the relations between India-China have made constant progress that followed respect for the interests and sensitivity of others,” Modi wrote in position X.
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PM Narendra Modi would go to Tokyo from Nový Delhi on Thursday and arrived in Japan on 29 and 30th August at the 15th annual summit in India-Japan with Japanese Prime Minister Shiger Ishiba.
On August 30, Modi will fly from Japan to the Chinese port city of Tianjin at the regional security block summit, the organization for cooperation in Shanghai.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, leaders from Central Asia, Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia, were invited to the SCO summit, which will be held in the northern port city of Tianjin from 31 to August to 1 September.
The Indian Foreign Ministry official Tanmaya Lal told reporters that India’s priorities at SCO 2025 include trade, connectivity, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The recent retention between India and China after more than five years of increased boundaries and renewed tariff pressure on the new dilli from the United States leads to a positive meeting between XI and modi on the edge of the summit.
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“It is likely that (new Delhi) swallows his pride and will insert this year’s SCO problems in an effort to maintain Détente dynamics with China, which is now a key priority of Modi,” said Eric Olander, editor-in-chief of The China-Global South Project, Reuters.
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