China foreign minister in India: Wang Yi meets S Jaishankar
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Monday discussed border peace, trade issues and bilateral exchanges, aiming to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
New Delhi’s frayed ties with Washington have added to a thaw in the frosty relationship with Beijing that began last year.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina has ended its ban on rare earth magnet exports to India
China has removed export restrictions on rare earth magnets bound for India, Indian media reported on Tuesday, in a calculated move timed with a diplomatic visit to New Delhi by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a “friend” while his government moved to bolster relations with China, another sign the South Asian nation is tilting away from the US in the face of Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
India and China agreed on Tuesday to resume direct flights and step up trade and investment flows as the neighbours rebuild ties damaged by a 2020 border clash.The Asian giants are cautiously strengthening ties against the backdrop of U.
China — often characterized by White House officials as the arch-rival of the U.S. in trade — has been among the countries most negatively affected by Trump’s mercurial barrage of tariffs. India is currently suffering severe penalties imposed by the Trump administration due to its continued purchasing of oil from Russia.
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Tehelka on MSNChina and India vow to boost multipolarity and global democracy
China has agreed to maintain momentum of bilateral ties with India and emphasize that both countries act as major powers and contribute to promoting world multipolarization and democratization of international relations.
In a move to bolster bilateral relations, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun held a high-level meeting with India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi on Saturday.