China’s Foreign Minister W. Yi met with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi in a bid to bolster bilateral relations between the two countries. The talks mark a continued effort to improve diplomatic ties amid ongoing regional and economic considerations.

During the meeting, China announced its decision to lift bans on exports of fertilizers, rare-earth minerals, and machinery products to India. The move is expected to facilitate increased trade and investment opportunities between the neighboring nations, which have experienced tensions in various sectors in recent years.

The talks highlight a mutual interest in enhancing economic cooperation, despite broader geopolitical challenges. Both foreign ministers emphasized the importance of dialogue and pragmatic engagement to address bilateral issues and promote regional stability.

This development comes amid ongoing efforts to normalize economic interactions and resolve disagreements, reflecting a cautious but constructive approach to China’s and India’s diplomatic relations. The outcomes of the meeting are seen as a positive step toward fostering greater collaboration between the two Asian powers.

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