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Bloomberg
4 days ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Could Trump Spur a China-India ‘Dragon-Elephant Tango'?
China is far from being alone when it comes to using animalistic metaphors in its political imagery. After all, Russia has its ferocious bear, the US its high-flying eagle and the British their plucky bulldog. But when it comes to imagery, it's kind of hard to top a dragon. Back in the days of Mao Zedong, the US was dubbed a 'paper tiger' and its allies 'running dogs' of American imperialism. Those labels may be long gone, but the creative juices are still flowing in Beijing, as seen this week when Vice President Han Zheng touted the benefits of a 'dragon-elephant tango' involving warmer Chinese and Indian ties.


South China Morning Post
14-07-2025
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
China urges respect for thorny issues as India's Jaishankar makes first visit in 5 years
Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng called for practical cooperation and mutual respect with India as he met the Indian foreign minister in Beijing on Monday. The talks with Subrahmanyam Jaishankar came against the backdrop of tensions over succession plans for the Dalai Lama , the Tibetan spiritual leader who has lived in exile in India since 1959. Han said China and India should 'steadily advance practical cooperation, respect each other's concerns and promote the sustained, healthy and stable development of [bilateral] relations', state news agency Xinhua reported. Jaishankar, meanwhile, expressed confidence that the discussions during his visit would 'maintain that positive trajectory', a readout from his ministry said. 'The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is also widely appreciated in India. Continued normalisation of our ties can produce mutually beneficial outcomes,' the top Indian diplomat was quoted as saying. He was referring to the Indian pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet that have recently resumed after being suspended for five years over border tensions and the pandemic.


Reuters
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Reuters
China, India should continue practical cooperation, Chinese VP tells Indian minister
BEIJING, July 14 (Reuters) - China and India should steadily advance practical cooperation, China's Vice President Han Zheng told India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday, the official Chinese news agency said. During the meeting in Beijing, Han said both countries should also respect each other's concerns, and promote stable development of bilateral ties, Xinhua reported.


Times of Oman
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Times of Oman
EAM Jaishankar meets China's Vice President Han Zheng, points to improvement in bilateral ties
Beijing: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a meeting with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing on Monday and noted the improvement in bilateral ties. Jaishankar expressed confidence that discussions during his visit will maintain that positive trajectory. During his meeting with Han Zheng, Jaishankar expressed India's support for China's Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Presidency. In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, "Pleased to meet Vice President Han Zheng soon after my arrival in Beijing today. Conveyed India's support for China's SCO Presidency. Noted the improvement in our bilateral ties. And expressed confidence that discussions during my visit will maintain that positive trajectory." In his opening remarks at the meeting with Han, Jaishankar expressed confidence that discussions during his visit will maintain that positive trajectory. He noted that the ties between two nations have been improving since the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan. He said, "India supports a successful Chinese presidency at the SCO. Excellency, our bilateral relationship, as you have pointed, has been steadily improving since the meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping in Kazan last October. I am confident that my discussions in this visit will maintain that positive trajectory." Jaishankar stated that India and China have marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties. He mentioned that the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is widely appreciated in India. He said, "We have marked, Excellency, the 75th anniversary of the establishment of our diplomatic relations. The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is also widely appreciated in India. Continued normalization of our ties can produce mutually beneficial outcomes." He also talked about the prevailing international situation. He said, "The international situation, as we meet today, Excellency, is very complex. As neighboring nations and major economies, an open exchange of views and perspectives between India and China is very important. I look forward to such discussions during this visit." Jaishankar arrived in China after concluding his visit to Singapore, his first trip to China in five years. He is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, for a bilateral meeting on Monday. Jaishankar and Wang Yi last met in February on the sidelines of a G20 meeting in Johannesburg, where both sides echoed calls for mutual trust and support. Jaishankar will also attend Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Tianjin on July 15. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that "EAM will visit the People's Republic of China to participate in the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers' Meeting (CFM) being held in Tianjin. EAM will also hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the CFM." This is External Affairs Minister's first visit to China since relations soured following the deadly military clash in Galwan in 2020. Jaishankar's visit follows visits by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who had travelled to China in June for the SCO meetings. Wang Yi is also expected to visit India next month to meet NSA Ajit Doval -- part of a planned round of dialogue under the Special Representatives (SR) mechanism aimed at resolving the decades-old boundary dispute. The 2020 Galwan Valley standoff between India and China was the worst border clash in over 40 years, resulting in the death of soldiers on both sides. The incident sharply escalated tensions and brought bilateral ties to a historic low. The decision to revive the SR dialogue and other dormant channels was reportedly taken during a brief exchange between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in Kazan, Russia, in October last year. There have been a few glimmers of positive movement, most notably the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra after nearly five years.