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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday held a bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ meeting in Qingdao, China. The two leaders engaged in a detailed discussion focused on the need to maintain peace and tranquility along the Indo-China border, as well as broader regional stability.


He stressed on border management between India and China and to have a permanent solution of border demarcation by rejuvenating the established mechanism on the issue, sources said.

During the meeting, Singh acknowledged the efforts made by both sides to restore a semblance of normalcy in bilateral ties. He emphasised that resolving the complex border issues required a structured roadmap that includes permanent engagement and sustained de-escalation.
Call for a permanent solution to India-China border
Stressing the importance of effective border management, the defence minister underlined the need for a long-term solution to border demarcation. He urged for a revival of existing mechanisms that address the issue, aiming to ensure clarity and prevent future flare-ups.

Singh also made a strong case for fostering good neighbourly relations that could deliver mutual benefits and contribute to regional and global stability. He pointed out that rebuilding trust, especially in the wake of the 2020 border standoff, must begin with concrete action on the ground.

Agreement on continued dialogue
The two ministers agreed to continue high-level consultations and dialogue through established channels. They reaffirmed their commitment to progress on disengagement, de-escalation, and proper border management, with the eventual aim of achieving border delimitation.

75 years of diplomatic ties, resumption of yatra acknowledged

Singh highlighted the significance of 2025 as it marks 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and China. He also expressed appreciation for the resumption of the Kailash Manasarovar yatra, which has restarted after a five-year hiatus, symbolising a positive gesture in the ongoing bilateral engagement.

 

Publish Time: 27 June 2025
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