
Analysis of a bilateral meeting in India China on the SCO dormitory reveals ten key ways for the relationship between the two countries. The discussion focused on reconstruction of custody on the basis of mutual respect and trust, with plans to restore direct flights and restore Kailash Yatra to strengthen people-people. Interviews were also dealt with by border management agreements as a result of the Eastern Ladak conflict. However, the challenges persist, and India outlines three prerequisites for moving the relationship forward: mutual respect, mutual interest and mutual sensitivity. Among the unresolved problems are the border of 3,488 kilometers, an estimated 43 square kilometers of Indian territory under the Chinese occupation and the involvement of China in POK through CPEC. This resulted in a sentiment of “cautious optimism” about the future of relationships between India China.