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Home » Blog » ‘Moving In A Positive Direction’: S Jaishankar Says India-China Strained Ties Not In Interest Of Either

‘Moving In A Positive Direction’: S Jaishankar Says India-China Strained Ties Not In Interest Of Either

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Last update:April 9, 2025, 11:39 am

EAM S JAISHANKAR was talking in News18 Rising Bharat Summit in the national capital. He said that India-China ties are moving in a positive direction.

EAM DR S JAISHANKAR in News18 Rising Bharat Summit (Photo: CNN-NEWS18)

EAM DR S JAISHANKAR in News18 Rising Bharat Summit (Photo: CNN-NEWS18)

Bharat Rising 2025 Summit: Recognizing that tense relations between India and the duration of China, the four -year period from 2020 “was not in the interest of any of the countries”, the Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S Jaishankar, said Wednesday that the ties have direction. “

The minister said that there is still work to do and that both parties are working together on it.

His comments came when speaking at the summit of Bharat of News18 Rising in the national capital.

“It is obviously better than the last time I was here. Unhoy, particularly in Depsang, Deshok, it was important. We are now addressing to some extent the border problems because there has been a force accumulated by the fact that it happens. There. Direct flights, they did not resume.

“We are trying to see if much of this covid and parallel to border tension, the combination of these problems, how much we can progress in this,” EAM added.

Hey, also emphasized that there is mutual recognition that tense ties between India and China are not in the interest of either.

“We have always maintained that the situation we saw between 2020 and 2024 was not of interest to any of the countries. It was not in the interest of our relationship. There is a recognition of that now,” he said.

“We are moving in a positive direction,” added the minister.

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