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BRI to border question: key issues that remain unaddressed in PM Modi's big Tianjin win

With the substantial bilaterals and the collective condemnation of cross-border terrorism dominating the headlines in Tianjin, limited conversation around the big border question (de-escalation along LAC in eastern Ladakh) and New Delhi's outright refusal to endorse China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at the SCO failed to get adequate reportage.

September 04, 2025 / 13:21 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting, in Tianjin, China on August 31, 2025. | Photo Credit: PMO

Apart from the all-significant Tianjin declaration that included strong language against the “cross-border movement of terrorists”, the bilaterals with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of SCO summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's China visit is being seen to have articulated a clear message from the government on a shift in its foreign policy outlook, more than any other immediate outcomes. PM Modi’s visit to China was his first in seven years. It was also his first in-person presence at the SCO in three years.

With the substantial bilaterals and the collective condemnation of cross-border terrorism dominating the headlines in Tianjin, limited conversation around the big border question (de-escalation along LAC in eastern Ladakh) and New Delhi's outright refusal to endorse China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at the SCO failed to get adequate reportage.

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The unaddressed border question

At the Modi-Xi Tianjin meeting, the key difference was in the emphasis placed on the border dispute relative to overall bilateral ties. Modi told Xi that “after the disengagement at the border, an atmosphere of peace and stability is now in place”. He emphasised the importance of peace on the border “for continued development of bilateral relations”.