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Tensions in check: China, India pledge smooth border management

Published on: October 29, 2025 5:53 PM

China and India held talks on Wednesday to manage their shared Himalayan border and reduce tensions. Both sides agreed to use existing mechanisms to address any issues along the Line of Actual Control. This follows a 2024 agreement designed to ease military tensions after the deadly 2020 clash that killed 20 Indian and 4 Chinese soldiers.

Since the 2024 agreement, both countries have taken several confidence-building measures, including resuming direct flights, increasing investment, expanding trade links, and holding joint military dialogues. During the high-level military meeting in China, both sides pledged to maintain regular contact through diplomatic and military channels to prevent misunderstandings.

Read more: India, China resume direct flights after five-year pause

India’s Ministry of External Affairs stated that both sides agreed to resolve any ground-level disputes under the current system to maintain border stability. The discussions emphasized cooperation, transparency, and avoiding confrontation along the disputed frontier. Analysts said this reflects a cautious but steady approach toward long-term peace and stability in the region.

In August, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited China for the first time in seven years, attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) regional security meeting. Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping affirmed that India and China are development partners, not rivals, and discussed ways to expand economic cooperation despite global market uncertainties.

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Officials from both sides said the talks also covered coordination on trade, investment, and regional security issues. The renewed dialogue highlights efforts by China and India to manage differences pragmatically, prevent border incidents, and strengthen diplomatic and economic ties.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 2024 agreement, border stability, China, confidence-building measures, diplomatic dialogue, economic cooperation, Himalayan border, India, Latest, Line of Actual Control, military tensions

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