In a high-stakes diplomatic dance, China and India pledged to stabilize their relationship during talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. With 2.8 billion people between them, the two nations are stepping up as key players in reshaping global politics. 💼🌐
Wang emphasized unity among developing countries, calling for resistance against 'unilateral bullying practices' (👀 looking at you, geopolitical drama) while celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Both sides agreed to keep border areas peaceful and resume cultural exchanges – including Indian pilgrims visiting sacred sites in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. 🏔️🙏
Jaishankar reaffirmed India’s stance that Taiwan is part of China, adding that stable bilateral ties are 'critical for Asia’s future.' The ministers also vowed to collaborate in BRICS and support China’s upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin. 🤝📈
Key takeaways? More trade talks, smoother cross-border travel, and a shared vision for a 'multipolar world.' As Wang put it: 'When two ancient civilizations align, they light the path for others.' 🔥🌍
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