India-China Agree to Strengthen Border Ties
On 18th December 2024, India and China held the 23rd Special Representatives Meeting in Beijing, reaffirming their commitment to resolving boundary issues and enhancing cross-border cooperation.
Key Points
- Bilateral Cooperation Revived: Both nations committed to resuming the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, advancing cross-border river data sharing and promoting Nathula border trade.
- Border Peace Measures: They agreed on strengthening diplomatic and military mechanisms to maintain tranquility and implement effective border management.
- Boundary Talks Progress: The SRs emphasized finding a mutually acceptable solution to the boundary question, building on political goodwill established by recent high-level meetings.
- Disengagement Success: The implementation of the October 2024 disengagement agreement ....
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