Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed Beijing's commitment to deepening cooperation with India during a meeting with outgoing Indian Ambassador Pradeep Kumar Rawat in Beijing on March 26, 2026. The discussion highlighted both nations' determination to strengthen bilateral ties despite global uncertainties.
Wang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized the strategic importance of China-India relations, stating: "Our shared interests far outweigh any differences. Without the modernization of China and India, there would be no global modernization." The foreign minister specifically advocated viewing each other as "development opportunities rather than threats" in key sectors like technology and sustainable energy.
The dialogue occurred against the backdrop of evolving BRICS collaboration, with both sides agreeing to enhance multilateral coordination. Wang proposed expanding cooperation through existing frameworks to better represent Global South interests in international governance systems.
Ambassador Rawat acknowledged China's support during his tenure, stressing that stable bilateral relations between the two ancient civilizations carry "global significance." He expressed India's willingness to increase high-level exchanges and joint efforts in maintaining international stability.
This meeting signals continued momentum in cross-border collaboration, particularly in emerging industries and multilateral platforms. Observers note the timing coincides with preparations for the 2026 BRICS Leaders' Meeting, where both countries are expected to play pivotal roles.
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