External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting focused on the progress in disengagement in Ladakh and future steps in India-China relations.
Jaishankar shared on social media that both leaders acknowledged the progress in disengagement along the India-China border areas. They also discussed the global situation and the importance of bilateral ties.
This meeting follows a recent discussion between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the BRICS Summit in Russia. Both leaders emphasized the importance of India-China relations for regional and global peace. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted ongoing diplomatic and military discussions to resolve conflicts along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
India and China are approaching 75 years of diplomatic relations, with both nations working towards restoring peace and stability along their shared border.
EAM stands for External Affairs Minister. In India, this is the person responsible for managing the country's relationships with other countries.
The G20 Summit is a meeting where leaders from 20 major economies, including India, come together to discuss important global issues like trade and climate change.
Rio de Janeiro is a big city in Brazil, known for its beautiful beaches and the famous Christ the Redeemer statue.
Ladakh is a region in northern India, known for its stunning landscapes. It is also an area where India and China have had some disagreements about the border.
The BRICS Summit is a meeting of leaders from five major emerging countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, to discuss economic and political issues.
LAC stands for Line of Actual Control. It is the border that separates Indian-controlled territory from Chinese-controlled territory in the region of Ladakh.
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