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India, China ease border tensions focus trade

Published on: April 20, 2026 9:26 PM

India and China are increasingly separating their border disputes from broader cooperation on trade, security, and diplomacy. The development signals a cautious shift toward what analysts describe as “managed coexistence” between the two Asian powers. The change follows recent diplomatic engagements under the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation framework.

The latest step came in New Delhi, where both sides held their first bilateral consultations focused exclusively on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. The talks reviewed cooperation in trade, security, and regional connectivity. Officials said both countries agreed to continue structured engagement despite ongoing strategic differences.

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

The diplomatic thaw follows disengagement at key friction points along the disputed border known as the Line of Actual Control. Despite progress, around 60,000 troops from each side remain deployed in the region. The military standoff continues to influence broader political relations between New Delhi and Beijing.

Analysts say the two countries are adopting a compartmentalised approach to relations. This strategy allows cooperation in multilateral platforms while keeping territorial disputes separate. Experts argue both sides see value in stability amid shifting global economic and security conditions.

Read more: India widens mineral talks to cut China risk

However, observers caution that fundamental disputes remain unresolved, including territorial claims and mutual trust deficits. They say the current phase represents cautious engagement rather than full normalisation. Still, both sides appear willing to maintain dialogue to manage tensions and protect economic interests.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Asia diplomacy 2026, China India trade relations, India China border dispute, India-China relations, Latest, Line of Actual Control tensions, SCO talks India China

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