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India-China relations on the mend? Why Jaishankar’s first China visit since Galwan could be a turning point

Jaishankar’s presence in China is significant in itself. It is his first visit to the country in over five years, and comes amid a renewed push by both New Delhi and Beijing to stabilise their relationship.

July 14, 2025 / 21:36 IST
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External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar arrived in Tianjin, China, for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) foreign ministers’ meeting, marking his first visit to the country since the deadly Galwan clashes in 2020. The visit, alongside Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s trip in June, is being viewed as the strongest indication yet of a slow but deliberate reset in the turbulent India-China relationship.

Jaishankar’s presence in China is significant in itself. It is his first visit to the country in over five years, and comes amid a renewed push by both New Delhi and Beijing to stabilise their relationship.

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The foreign minister met Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Monday and extended support for China’s presidency of the SCO – a China-led grouping that includes India, Pakistan, Russia and several Central Asian nations.

During the meeting, Han invoked the metaphor of the “Dragon-Elephant Dance”, indicating a desire to deepen cooperation between the two Asian giants.