China and India should be partners rather than adversaries, according to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
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China and India have experienced setbacks that do not serve the two nations’ core interests, according to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. He emphasized the need of working out border issues through collaboration and aggressively seeking a “fair and equitable” settlement. S Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, warned last month that the country’s relationship with China is going through a “particularly tough era.” On January 12, India and China held their 14th round of Corps Commander-level talks, during which the two countries agreed to keep talking through military and diplomatic channels to find a “mutually acceptable settlement” to the outstanding concerns in the eastern Ladakh standoff.