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Normalisation of our ties with China must be based on mutual respect, mutual interest, mutual sensitivity: India

IndiaTimes Saturday, 8 June 2024
India thanked China for congratulating Prime Minister Modi on his election victory and expressed its commitment to normalizing bilateral ties based on mutual respect, interest, and sensitivity. Despite ongoing border tensions since May 2020, India maintains that peace along the LAC is essential for overall relations.
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