PM Modi China Visit / PM Modi will attend the SCO Summit, NSA Doval said in a meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister

The meeting between NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New Delhi has raised new hopes in bilateral relations. Doval said that PM Modi will soon attend the SCO Summit in China. Both the leaders emphasized on maintaining peace and stability on the border.

PM Modi China Visit: The meeting between National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New Delhi has raised a new hope in India-China relations. This meeting is considered an important step towards reducing the growing tension between the two countries and strengthening mutual cooperation. During this, Doval announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon visit China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, which has further increased the importance of this meeting.

Emphasis on peace and stability

Ajit Doval expressed satisfaction over the situation of peace and stability on the border in talks with the Chinese Foreign Minister. He said, "The borders are calm, and peace and harmony has prevailed. Our bilateral relations have become even stronger." Referring to the meeting of President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi in Kazan last year, Doval said that that meeting gave a new direction to the relations between the two countries. It opened the way for progress in various fields like trade, culture and diplomacy.

Wang Yi's positive attitude

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi also expressed happiness over the meeting, calling it positive. He said that the ups and downs in the relations between the two countries in the last few years were not in the interest of either side. Referring to the Kazan meeting, Wang said that the meeting was an important step towards resolving the border dispute and strengthening bilateral relations. He stressed that the two countries should move forward on the basis of mutual cooperation and trust.

SCO Summit: An important occasion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China after seven years, where he will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit to be held from 31 August to 1 September in Tianjin city. The visit will be his first visit to China after the 2020 Galwan conflict, which has special significance. This time the SCO is chaired by China, and the conference will be attended by top leaders of countries like Russia, Pakistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. This summit will be an important platform for discussions on regional security, economic cooperation and geopolitical issues.

Way forward

This meeting of Doval and Wang Yi has sent a positive message towards restoring trust between the two countries. In particular, the emphasis of both sides on maintaining peace and enhancing mutual cooperation on sensitive issues like border dispute can lay the foundation for stable and positive relations in the future. Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to China and the SCO summit can prove to be a turning point not only for India-China relations but also at the regional and global level.