India wants ‘stable and cooperative’ relations with China
Jaishankar emphasized that bilateral relations should follow “the three mutuals – mutual respect, mutual sensitivity, and mutual interest” and stressed that differences should not escalate into disputes or conflict. He also highlighted India’s vision for a fair, balanced, and multipolar global and Asian order.
The Chinese foreign minister is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the border talks, which follow a period of strained relations stemming from a 2020 Himalayan border clash. Jaishankar noted that both nations now aim to move forward through candid and constructive dialogue.
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