India and China have agreed to work on a fair and reasonable solution for their boundary issues, following the guidelines set in 2005. This was confirmed by Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India's Ministry of External Affairs, during a press briefing. The 23rd Meeting of Special Representatives (SRs) took place in Beijing, attended by India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
The meeting focused on maintaining peace along the border and ensuring that border issues do not hinder the development of India-China relations. Both sides emphasized the importance of peaceful conditions and discussed measures for effective border management.
The officials also talked about resuming the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, sharing data on trans-border rivers, and enhancing border trade. They agreed on the importance of stable India-China relations for regional and global peace.
This meeting was significant as it was the first since tensions arose in 2020. The SRs confirmed the implementation of the latest disengagement agreement, allowing for patrolling and grazing in certain areas.
Boundary issues refer to disagreements or conflicts between two countries about where the border between them should be. In this case, India and China are discussing how to peacefully resolve such disagreements.
The 2005 guidelines are a set of rules or principles that India and China agreed upon to help resolve their boundary issues peacefully. These guidelines help both countries find a way to agree on where their borders should be.
Special Representatives are important people chosen by their countries to discuss and solve specific issues. In this case, Ajit Doval from India and Wang Yi from China are the Special Representatives discussing border peace.
Bilateral relations refer to the relationship between two countries. Here, it means how India and China interact and work together on various issues.
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a pilgrimage or religious journey that many Indians take to visit the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet, which is part of China. It is an important spiritual journey for many people in India.
Trans-border rivers are rivers that flow across the borders of two or more countries. In this context, it refers to rivers that flow between India and China, and they are discussing how to share information about these rivers.
The 2020 tensions refer to a period when India and China had a serious disagreement and conflict at their border, leading to increased military presence and clashes. This meeting is the first since those tensions to discuss peace.
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