Politics8/31/2025Bloomberg

Xi Made Four Suggestions to Deepen India Ties, Misri Says

Xi Made Four Suggestions to Deepen India Ties, Misri Says

Here is a 178-word summary of the news article: Chinese President Xi Jinping suggested four ways to deepen India-China ties during his bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, according to a senior Indian official. The details of Xi's suggestions were not provided. The meeting between the two leaders came amid ongoing border tensions between the two countries. India's Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said the discussion was "constructive" and focused on ways to restore peace along the disputed border. However, no breakthrough was reported on the border issue. The two leaders agreed to continue discussions to find a mutually acceptable solution. The meeting was the second in-person summit between Modi and Xi since the 2020 border clash, which led to the worst India-China tensions in decades. The two countries have since taken steps to ease tensions, but a final resolution of the border dispute remains elusive.

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