
Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday met his Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun and released a four -point plan that ended Indian dispute with China.
During the interviews, India and the Chinese Defense Ministers agreed to continue consultations in order to make progress in “relaxation, de-schooling, border management and possible de-rejection”, according to an official statement.
Rajnath Singh and Admiral Dong Jun met at the secondary meeting of ministers of defense organizations in Shanghai (SCO) in Qingdao, which means the first military engagement at a high level since India and China have closed the disconnection process in October 2024.
India shares a 4-point plan with China
From strict adherence to disconnecting contract 2024 to focus on border management we will look at the four -point plan of India:
1. Compliance with Agreement 2024: It is expected that both nations will fully introduce an agreement on disconnection signed in October 2024, especially at the remaining friction points in the Eastern Ladak, including Demchok and Depsang.
2. Continuing efforts to escalate: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the need for permanent effort to reduce tension and prevent any future incidents in actual control (LAC).
3. Definition and definition: Rajnath Singh also urged the accelerated conversations on the completion of the demarcation process. “Singh also emphasized the border management and had a permanent solution to the definition of the boundaries by rejuvenating the established mechanism in this matter,” said a government statement that refers to the process of border talks between Asian giants.
4. Bridge of trust deficit: During his meeting with Admiral Dong Rajnath Singh, he also called on the deficit of trust created after a distance to 2020, India said in a statement.
At the end of their meeting, however, the SCO ministers could not accept a joint statement due to a lack of consensus about “terrorism”, India said.
Rajnath Singh posts about meeting
Rajnath Singh, sharing a photo at X after the meeting, emphasized the importance of maintaining “positive momentum” in Indian Chinese diplomatic relationships. He also expressed happiness over the renewal of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, who was restarted after almost six years.
Relationships between India and China
India and China share 3, 800 km to a large extent of non -written and questionable borders in the Himalayas and went over it war.
After a border distance in the eastern Ladak of India, peace and stability along the line of actual control (LAC) are necessary to normalize overall links with China.
Standoff began in May 2020, with a fatal clash in the Galwan valley in June of the same year led to a sharp deterioration of bilateral relations.
Fame-off ended effectively after completion of the release process from the last two friction of the points of Demchoku and Depsang on the basis of an agreement completed on October 21st.
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