Did Trump’s tariff war force India and China to mend ties?
Summary
India and China have agreed to improve their relationship by increasing trade, resuming direct flights, and discussing border issues during the visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister to India. They aim to strengthen ties following past border tensions and amid challenges with U.S. trade policies under President Donald Trump. Key points include reopening trade routes and reducing visa restrictions.Key Facts
- India and China will increase trade and restart direct flights as part of improving relations.
- The agreement follows a 2020 border clash and current tensions with U.S. trade policies.
- Discussions included reducing troops at the Himalayan border and increasing investment.
- The countries will reopen trading routes like the Lipulekh Pass and Nathu La Pass.
- An expert group will explore quick agreements for better border management.
- China reportedly agreed to address India’s concerns on its export restrictions.
- Both nations will reduce visa restrictions and share river data.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other officials to discuss these agreements.
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