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Prime minister Modi’s planned attendance at the SCO summit in China follows a tumultuous phase in India-China relations marked by border conflict and gradual reconciliation efforts. By engaging through dialogue mechanisms such as these Special representatives’ talks led by Ajit Doval, both nations aim to address lingering tensions while pursuing avenues for rebuilding trust.Although there are indications of improved diplomatic overtures-such as reinitiating pilgrimages and visa services-the continued presence of large troop deployments along the LAC highlights unresolved challenges. The prosperous de-escalation from friction points like Demchok underscores progress but also emphasizes that meaningful groundwork remains for lasting peace.
India’s engagement with China within multilateral frameworks like SCO offers an opportunity to strengthen regional partnerships while balancing competitive dynamics. However,managing expectations will be pivotal as both nations navigate a complex cycle of cooperation amidst geopolitical sensitivities.
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