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China accuses US of blocking India ties

Published on: December 25, 2025 6:00 PM

Beijing: China accused the United States on Thursday of distorting its defence policy. Beijing said this aims to thwart improved China-India relations. The accusation comes amid easing tensions over disputed border areas.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian responded to questions about China exploiting better ties with India. He said China views its relationship with India strategically and long-term. Lin emphasized the border issue is bilateral and rejected any third-party interference.

Read more: India fast-tracks Chinese visas to revive trade ties 

Lin added that China objects to any country passing judgment on its border matters with India. He stressed that efforts to stabilize China-India ties are purely between the two nations. This is part of China’s broader diplomatic approach in South Asia.

The Pentagon recently reported that China probably seeks to capitalize on reduced border tensions. Washington believes China wants to prevent a deepening of U.S.-India strategic ties. Analysts say this reflects rising geopolitical competition in the region.

Read more: Trade clash: China files WTO complaint against India 

Overall, China’s statement highlights growing friction between Washington and Beijing over regional influence. It also signals China’s intent to manage relations with India independently. Observers expect continued scrutiny of U.S., India, and China interactions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Border Dispute, China India relations, Latest, Pentagon China report, South Asia diplomacy, strategic partnership India, US-China tensions

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