As India and China work to rebuild ties, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Monday met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing
The visit by Vikram Misri marks the second high-profile Indian delegation to China in six weeks, following a series of beneficial dialogues. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, called for avoiding mutual suspicion and estrangement,
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Liu Jianchao in Beijing to discuss bilateral ties, including political and economic issues. Talks addressed the LAC dispute, people-to-people exchanges, and unresolved tensions following the Ladakh standoff.
Moving to resume bilateral engagements after the border disengagement, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri landed in Beijing on Sunday. Parmeshwar Bawa is in conversation with strategic affairs expert, Brahma Chellaney,
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri engaged in strategic discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, aiming to improve India-China relations. The talks, set against the backdrop of President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's previous meeting,
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on China and India to “explore more substantial measures to promote mutual understanding and support” as he met with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Beijing on Monday.
Beijing: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri Monday called on Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and discussed issues of bilateral interest. Misri is here on a two-day visit for talks with Chinese officials to improve India-China relations.
With eyes on the resumption direct flights between India and China, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is scheduled to hold talks with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong on Monday
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will travel to Beijing on a two-day trip beginning Sunday, in the second such high-profile visit from India to China in less than one-and-a-half months.
During Misri’s visit, discussions are expected to address the de-escalation of tensions along the LAC, resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and measures to facilitate people-to-people exchanges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said the improvement in China-India relations is in the fundamental interests of the two countries and their people.
China and India have agreed to resume direct commercial flights for the first time in five years. China’s Foreign Ministry also confirmed