China, India Maintain Talks on Border Dispute
China, India Maintain Talks on Border Dispute

China, India Maintain Talks on Border Dispute

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China has reiterated that its longstanding border dispute with India is complicated and will take time to resolve, despite 23 rounds of Special Representatives-level talks. While Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stressed Beijing’s willingness to maintain diplomatic and military communication—including the 2005 agreement on political parameters—China did not commit to immediate de-escalation measures. Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called for concrete steps from China to reduce tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), establish a structured roadmap, and address broader regional security concerns. Both countries acknowledged some progress, such as disengagement at certain friction points, but much of the boundary remains sensitive and unresolved. The overall approach emphasizes ongoing dialogue and risk management, though no clear timeline for a final settlement has been set. Dialogue continues via established diplomatic and military mechanisms.

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