The Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit signals a diplomatic push by both nations despite lingering tensions stemming from several incidents: Galwan clashes in June 2020 and alleged Chinese support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor earlier this year. The timing-days before Prime Minister Modi’s expected SCO summit participation-is notable as efforts are being made toward confidence-building measures that could ease strained ties.Jairam Ramesh’s criticism reflects ongoing domestic scrutiny over India’s handling of its border conflict with China. The creation of buffer zones within previously contested territories might potentially be intended as a peacekeeping mechanism but remains controversial given their location inside Indian claim lines.
The meeting between top leaders from both countries provides an opportunity to recalibrate approaches toward critical issues like water management amid concerns about China’s new dam project on shared river systems-a matter directly affecting India’s strategic interests in downstream water flow management-and broader bilateral trade cooperation amidst geopolitical challenges in South Asia.Read more