October 14, 2025

General Studies Paper -2

Context

  • Recently India-China held the 24th round of India-China Special Representative talks.

Key Outcomes of the Dialogue

  • Trade and Connectivity:
    • Resumption of direct flights between India and China, facilitation of visas for tourists, businesses, media, and others.
    • Re-opening of border trade through Lipulekh Pass, Shipki La Pass, and Nathu La Pass.
    • Facilitation of trade and investment flows, with China addressing India’s key concerns such as fertilisers, rare earths, tunnel boring machines.
  • People-to-People Engagement:
    • Resumption of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and discussion on cultural exchanges.
    • Plan to hold the 3rd High-Level Mechanism on People-to-People Exchanges in India in 2026.
  • Trans-Border Rivers Cooperation:
    • China agreed to share hydrological data during emergency situations.
    • India flagged concerns about China’s mega dam construction on the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra).

Significance of the Visit

  • The year 2025 marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and China and both sides committed to commemorating this milestone with renewed cooperation.
  • India–China Reset: The rapprochement comes after years of military and diplomatic freeze post-2020 clashes.
  • The Kazan meeting in 2024 between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping is seen as a turning point.
  • Geopolitical Backdrop: The rapprochement is significant as India faces deteriorating trade ties with the U.S., following recent tariffs imposed by the USA.
  • Multipolarity Push: Both India and China emphasised the need for a multipolar world order, reflecting a shared interest in resisting unilateralism and Western dominance.

Challenges Ahead

  • Boundary issues: Despite mechanisms, the fundamental border dispute remains unresolved.
  • Trust Deficit: Despite stabilisation, the Galwan incident and repeated border violations since 2013 (Depsang, Doklam, Pangong Tso) keep Indian policymakers wary.
  • China’s Activities on Brahmaputra: India remains cautious about ecological and security impacts of mega dam projects.
  • Global Alignments: India’s strategic balancing between the U.S., Russia, and China remains delicate.
  • China–Pakistan Factor: India remains concerned about China’s closeness with Pakistan, especially under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.

Way Ahead

  • Advance Border Dialogue: Prioritise early progress on boundary delimitation and phased de-escalation at the LAC to ensure lasting peace and stability.
  • Balanced Economic Cooperation: Trade and investment flows should be mutually beneficial, avoiding over-dependence.
  • Transparency on Rivers: Build trust through open data-sharing and cooperation on trans-boundary water projects to safeguard ecological and security interests.
  • Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation: Leverage forums like SCO, BRICS, and G20 to promote multipolarity, global governance reforms, and the interests of the Global South.

Concluding remarks

  • India–China relations are at a cautious but promising juncture. While structural challenges like the unresolved border persist, recent agreements mark a constructive reset.
  • Guided by mutual respect and sensitivity, stable ties between the two Asian giants could contribute significantly to regional peace, economic revitalisation, and the shaping of a multipolar world order.
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