China and India convened their 35th joint meeting to discuss and coordinate border issues, marking a significant step in bilateral relations.

China and India recently held their 35th meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on Border Affairs. The meeting was co-chaired by Hou Yanqi, Director General of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs from China's Foreign Ministry, and Sujit Ghosh, Joint Secretary from India’s East Asia Division in the Ministry of External Affairs.

The primary objective of this meeting was to enhance cooperation and address border-related matters between the two nations. The representatives from both sides engaged in detailed discussions aimed at fostering better understanding and resolving any outstanding issues that could potentially impact regional stability.

This ongoing mechanism serves as a critical platform for China and India to maintain open lines of communication and work towards peaceful resolutions. By regularly convening such meetings, both countries aim to strengthen their bilateral ties and ensure smoother interactions along the disputed border regions.

The meeting underscores the commitment of both nations to engage in constructive dialogue and find mutually beneficial solutions to complex border challenges. As these discussions continue, they hold the potential to significantly contribute to regional peace and security.