“Aakhir Tak – In Shorts”
- Discussion on India-China border agreement implementation took place.
- S Jaishankar met Wang Yi during the G20 Summit in Brazil.
- This was the first minister-level meeting after the BRICS Summit in Kazan.
- Troop withdrawal along the India-China border continues.
- Both leaders discussed bilateral ties and global issues.
“Aakhir Tak – In Depth”
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the G20 Summit in Brazil. This was their first meeting since the border disengagement agreement was finalized.
Progress on Border Agreement
Jaishankar emphasized, “The on-ground implementation of the October 21st agreement is progressing as planned.” Both sides have initiated disengagement in the Ladakh region, starting with Depsang and Demchok.
Bilateral Relations and Global Issues
The leaders discussed next steps in India-China relations, highlighting their contributions to G20 and BRICS platforms. They also deliberated on pressing global matters.
Past Milestones and Future Plans
The October 21st agreement marked a turning point in de-escalating tensions. Both armies began dismantling infrastructure and withdrawing personnel from disputed areas.
Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Remarks
Ahead of the meeting, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson noted, “China is ready to enhance strategic mutual trust with India.” This aligns with earlier agreements between the countries’ leaders.
BRICS Summit Background
In October, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping had emphasized the need for foreign minister-level talks to build upon the border agreement.
“Key Takeaways to Remember”
- Jaishankar and Wang Yi met after the border agreement.
- Discussions focused on bilateral ties and global issues.
- Progress in troop withdrawal in the Ladakh region was acknowledged.
- Both nations highlighted their roles in G20 and BRICS.
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