Due to India’s strict policy in eastern Ladakh, China has started changing its stand. China’s Defense Ministry said on Thursday that India and China forces are implementing proposals to eliminate the deadlock in Eastern Ladakh with “comprehensive and effective ways”. “We are ready to work closely with India to maintain peace and harmony in the border areas,” ministry spokesman senior Colonel Wu Qian said.
Relations change after the return of soldiers
At the end of last year, India and China had signed an agreement to return troops from Depsang and Demchok regions, which have been successfully completed. Along with the return of soldiers from these disputed areas, an important step was taken to reduce the stress that has been going on for more than four years.
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The agreement was followed by talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan, Russia on 23 October. In this meeting, the two countries agreed to re -activate various dialogues. Subsequently, on 18 December, the 23rd Special Representative (SR) level talks were held in Beijing between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Trying to make relationships normal
India and China are now engaged in the process of re -normalizing their bilateral relations. However, India has a clear attitude that relations with China cannot be completely normal until peace is restored in the border areas. In this direction, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt visited Beijing on 26 January and talked to his Chinese counterpart and talked to Vedong.
These high-level meetings between India and China indicate that the two countries are moving forward to resolve disputes and improve mutual relations. However, India is not ready to compromise on its safety and sovereignty.