New developments in China-India relations require sustained nurturing and consolidation: Global Times editorial

BEIJING, Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the recent resolutions reached between China and India on issues concerning the border area, Indian media outlets reported that both sides will complete disengagement at two points in so-called Eastern Ladakh from Monday to Tuesday. This has drawn significant attention from the international community, highlighting its important practical implications for bringing bilateral relations back to the track of stable development at an early date, and undoubtedly injecting new positive factors into maintaining regional and world stability.

In June 2020, clashes broke out in the Galwan Valley, which was a culmination of long-standing issues and new conflicts between China and India, and closely linked to profound changes in the international and regional landscape, which complicated the border situation and severely damaged political trust, public opinion, and the popular support for both nations. Over the past four years, the two countries and their militaries have engaged in dozens of rounds of consultations to stabilize the border situation, continuously narrowing differences, expanding consensus, and consolidating the results of negotiations. They have gradually reached the current stage, which is both hard-earned and a natural progression.

This reflects a shared understanding between China and India regarding the need for stability and development in bilateral relationship, showcasing both countries' commitment to resolving differences through peaceful consultation. It has set up a positive image of rationality, restraint and patience between the two neighboring major countries in resolving border issues through pragmatic negotiations and consultations in this turbulent world. This progress not only helps to break the long-standing stalemate in China-India bilateral relations, laying a foundation for the normalization of cooperation across various fields, but also effectively responds to the earnest hopes of the international community for stable development in China-India relations.

There is reason to believe that both China and India will cherish the valuable solutions, which have gone through four years of twists and turns. The previously well-functioning Special Representatives mechanism on the China-India boundary question will continue to play its role and serve as an important channel for communication on strategic matters between the two nations. Several Indian media outlets have expressed positive expectations, hoping for cooperation between China and India in areas such as direct passenger flights, electronics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, electric vehicles, investment, high-level diplomatic interactions, and on the international stage. They also noted that "India's national interest demands better China ties."