Ancient Meets Modern: Diplomacy in Action
Indian PM Narendra Modi and China's Wang Yi, a senior Communist Party of China official, met in New Delhi this week to discuss strengthening bilateral relations. The talks highlighted shared goals for growth and stability, with Modi calling the two nations "partners, not rivals."
Partners, Not Rivals 🕊️
Modi emphasized the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, framing cooperation as key to an "Asian century." He cited last year's Kazan meeting as a turning point, urging both sides to manage boundary issues peacefully. 🌐
Boundaries & Beyond
While acknowledging differences, Modi stressed the need to prevent conflicts from derailing progress. Both sides agreed to expand exchanges, with Modi confirming plans to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin later this year. 🤝
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