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In first India-China talks post Op Sindoor, focus on stabilising ties
In first India-China talks post Op Sindoor, focus on stabilising ties

India Today

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

In first India-China talks post Op Sindoor, focus on stabilising ties

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Thursday met Sun Weidong, China's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is on a two-day visit to India on 12-13 June 2025. Both sides have reviewed the developments in India-China bilateral relations since their last meeting in Beijing on January 27 and have agreed to continue to stabilise and rebuild ties with priority people-centric appreciated the Chinese side's cooperation for the resumption of the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra this year. He also talked about the discussions held in the April 2025 meeting on the Expert Level Mechanism for cooperation in transborder rivers for resumption of the provision of hydrological data along with other cooperation. He hoped that significant progress would be made on two sides agreed to expedite steps involved in resuming direct air services between the two countries. While the Foreign Secretary hoped for the early conclusion of an updated Air Services Agreement, both sides further agreed to take practical steps for visa facilitation and exchanges between the media and think-tanks and positively assessed the activities planned for the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations and agreed to facilitate the same. The two sides also agreed to hold certain functional dialogues, including in the economic and trade areas, to discuss and resolve specific issues of concern. Since October 2024, there have been multiple diplomatic meetings between India and 33rd meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC) was held on 25 March 2025 in Beijing. The Indian delegation was led by Shri Gourangalal Das, Joint Secretary (East Asia), and the Chinese delegation was led by Hong Liang, Director General of the Boundary & Oceanic Affairs Department of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign ministry of external affairs released a statement stating that, 'the meeting was held in a positive and constructive atmosphere. The meeting comprehensively reviewed the situation along the Line of Actual Control in the India-China border areas.'According to MEA, India and China agreed that peace and tranquillity on the border are critical for the smooth development of overall bilateral relations and the two sides explored various measures and proposals to give effect to the decisions taken during the 23rd meeting of the Special Representatives on the India-China boundary question in Beijing in December 2024. The two sides also discussed measures to advance effective border and China have agreed to work together to make substantial preparations for the next meeting of the Special Representatives (SR), which will be held in India later this has been substantial progress along the LAC since October 2024 when both countries agreed to the resumption of patrolling in Depsang plains and Demchok. The grazing activity has also resumed in these locations, easing tensions between both countries. There have been several diplomatic meetings since October 2024 between India and China where both nations have agreed to continue dialogue for a broader Reel

India resumes ​Kailash Manasarovar Yatra after five years
India resumes ​Kailash Manasarovar Yatra after five years

The Hindu

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

India resumes ​Kailash Manasarovar Yatra after five years

Five years after the pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar was suspended, India is all set to launch the yatra again from June this year. The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday (April 26, 2025) invited applications from pilgrims. ​Announcing that the yatra will take place between June and August, the Ministry of External Affairs said as many as 750 pilgrims will be allowed to take part in it. 'This year, 5 batches, each consisting of 50 Yatris, and 10 batches, each consisting of 50 Yatris, are scheduled to travel through Uttarakhand State crossing over at Lipulekh Pass, and through Sikkim State crossing over at Nathu La Pass, respectively, a ministry statement read. Since the entire process is fully computerised since 2015, pilgrims can register at The selection will be through a fair, computer-generated, random and gender-balanced selection process, the ministry said. The Indian and Chinese officials have been discussing on the resumption of yatra, which was suspended in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic, since October 2024 during the border agreement talks. The yatra remained suspended since 2020 due to tensions at the Line of Actual Control after the Galwan killings. In an unusual move, the issue was also discussed by the Working Mechanism for Coordination and Consultation (WMCC) on India-China border affairs, which normally focuses on defence and border management issues. '(The two sides) exchanged views on early resumption of cross-border cooperation and exchanges, including on trans-border rivers and Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra,' a press statement issued after the 33rd WMCC meeting on March 25 this year read. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is organised by the Ministry of External Affairs; the Ministry of Home Affairs; the Indo Tibetan Border Police; the Delhi, Sikkim and Uttarakhand governments; and state agencies, including the Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam. The two official routes of the pilgrimage are Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand (since 1981) and the Nathu La Pass (since 2015) in Sikkim.

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