Wang Yi calls for resuming dialogue mechanism, Pg1
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges India to resume dialogue mechanisms and manage border issues, preventing them from affecting overall bilateral relations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in New Delhi on the sidelines of the BRICS NSAs meeting.
Wang Yi called for accelerating the resumption of dialogue mechanisms and promoting exchanges in trade, finance, and other fields between India and China.
He emphasized the need for both sides to respect each other’s core interests, properly handle sensitive issues, and appropriately position the China-India boundary issue.
Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong had previously noted that nearly 50 government-to-government dialogue frameworks between the two nations remain stalled.
Mr. Doval underlined that stable, predictable, and constructive bilateral relations are essential for building trust and understanding.
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Detailed Insights:
The BRICS NSAs meeting in New Delhi (June 22-23, 2026) focused on global security challenges, including non-traditional threats like energy security, food security, and cyber security.
India holds the BRICS chairmanship in 2026 and is set to host the 18th BRICS Leaders' Summit in New Delhi in September 2026.
The normalization of India-China relations has been slow, with even basic measures such as the resumption of direct flights facing prolonged negotiations.
Preparations are underway for Mr. Doval's visit to Beijing for the next round of talks under the Special Representatives mechanism.
The Special Representatives mechanism was established in 2003 to explore a political solution to the long-standing boundary dispute.
Both President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have previously affirmed that China and India are partners, not rivals, which is considered a significant strategic consensus.
Past meetings between the leaders in Kazan (October 2024) and Tianjin (August 2025) were crucial for resuming high-level dialogue after the 2020 border standoff.
While disengagement has occurred in some areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a complete resolution of the border situation is still pending.
Key Concepts Involved:
BRICS: An intergovernmental organization comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, which has expanded to include other emerging economies.
Special Representatives mechanism: A diplomatic channel established in 2003 between India and China for high-level discussions aimed at resolving their boundary dispute.
Global South: A term referring to countries often characterized as developing or less developed, primarily located in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, sharing similar political and economic characteristics.
Line of Actual Control (LAC): The demarcation line that separates Indian-controlled territory from Chinese-controlled territory in the India-China border dispute.