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INDIA CHINA RELATIONS IMPROVING India China Relations Improving
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
INDIA CHINA RELATIONS IMPROVING India China Relations Improving
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-01-30 14:50:20
INDIA CHINA RELATIONS IMPROVING
In
January 2025
, India and China took major steps to improve their relations
, 3 months after resolving the military stand
-off at the
Line of Actual Control (LAC)
.
These steps include resuming
direct flights
, issuing
visas
, increasing exchanges in various sectors, and restarting the
Mansarovar Yatra
for Indian pilgrims.
Both countries also agreed to restart talks on shared
rivers
and the sharing of
hydrological data
, which China had not been providing.
These measures are part of a larger effort to stabilize and rebuild ties between the two countries.
KEY AGREEMENTS AND DISCUSSIONS
Resumption of Direct Flights and Visa Issuance:
Direct Flights:
India and China agreed to restart
direct flights
, which had been stopped in
2020
due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
and rising tensions at the
LAC
.
Visa Issuance:
The countries will begin issuing
visas
again,
allowing easier travel for business, tourism, and study between the two nations
. This move is seen as a step toward improving the relationship.
Mansarovar Pilgrimage:
Mansarovar Yatra:
The pilgrimage to
Mount Kailash
and
Mansarovar
, which had been
stopped since the border tensions in 2020,
will restart in the
summer of 2025
.
Implications: Restarting this pilgrimage is an important symbolic and practical step t
oward improving relations, showing both governments' recognition of its cultural significance.
Trans-Border Rivers and Hydrological Data:
Hydrological Data Sharing:
A key agreement is the restart of talks on shared
rivers
, especially concerning the sharing of
water data
.
China had stopped sharing this data, particularly for the
Brahmaputra River
(known as
Yarlung Zangpo
in Tibet), which is important for water management in India.
Expert-Level Mechanism:
The
India-China Expert Level Mechanism
will meet to discuss the return of hydrological data and other cooperation related to shared water resources.
Brahmaputra River Concerns:
India has expressed worry about China’s
hydropower projects
on the Brahmaputra, which could affect water flow into India.
BILATERAL RELATIONS AND CELEBRATORY EVENTS
75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties: 2025
marks the
75th year
of diplomatic relations between India and China.
Both countries plan to celebrate this anniversary with events to strengthen cultural and economic ties.
Foreign Minister's Remarks: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
called for an end to
mutual distrust
and
separation
, stressing the need for both countries to focus on
cooperation
instead of
conflict
.
Government Commitment:
Both sides pledged to work on stabilizing relations, aiming to find mutual benefits and avoid further disputes.
ECONOMIC & TRADE RELATIONS
Trade and Economic Disputes:
Despite record levels of trade, India and China have imposed restrictions on each other due to
political tensions
that began after
2020
.
India's Restrictions:
India put several restrictions on
Chinese businesses
, such as requiring
Home Ministry approval
for
Chinese investments
(as a security measure), denying
business visas
, and carrying out
raids
on Chinese telecom companies.
China’s Restrictions:
China responded by limiting exports of key materials to India, like
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs)
,
high-tech products
, and equipment for major infrastructure projects (e.g.,
Tunnel Boring Machines
).
Trade Imbalance: China remains one of India’s biggest trade
partners, but India has expressed concerns over the growing
trade deficit
and the lack of fair opportunities for
Indian businesses
in China.
DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENTS
Foreign Secretary’s Visit to China:
Vikram Misri’s Visit:
Indian
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
visited
Beijing
from
January 26-27, 2025
, for talks with Chinese officials, including
Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong
,
Foreign Minister Wang Yi
, and
Liu Jianchao
(Member of the
Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee
).
Resumption of Bilateral Dialogue:
Misri’s visit marked the return of regular dialogues between the two sides, which had been suspended after the
2020 Galwan clashes
.
India’s Support for China’s SCO Chairmanship:
During his visit, Misri showed India’s support for China’s leadership of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)
in
2025
, highlighting the importance of cooperation in multilateral organizations.
FUTURE ENGAGEMENTS
Modi-Xi Summit Possibility:
Officials did not comment on whether an
informal summit
between
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and
Chinese President Xi Jinping
will happen in
2025
, similar to previous meetings in
Wuhan (2018)
and
Mamallapuram (2020)
. However, the return of regular dialogues suggests more
high-level interactions
could take place.
SCO Summit in June 2025:
Prime Minister Modi is expected to attend the
SCO summit
in
June 2025
, which will provide another opportunity to strengthen ties between the two countries.
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