Foreign secretary Misri (R) with Sun Haiyan of CPC Wednesday NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri stressed the need to take positive steps for improved Sino-Indian ties in a meeting with Sun Haiyan, vice minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) who is on a visit to India.Talks covered the progress made in stabilising and rebuilding bilateral ties with priority on business and people-centric engagements, and ways to take bilateral engagement forward in the new year. The Chinese side congratulated the Indian side on assuming the Brics chairship and expressed “strong support for a successful Brics Summit in India”. “The foreign secretary noted the importance of increasing understanding between the people of the two countries to rebuild ties and, highlighted the need to take positive steps to create the right environment for improved bilateral relations,” MEA said.Sun Haiyan briefed Misri about her impressions from the visit and also conveyed the expectations of the Chinese side to enhance exchanges under MEA-IDCPC Programme.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosJaishankar Holds Talks With Iran FM Araghchi as Middle East Tensions Escalate“At 75% Tariff, Partnership Loses Meaning,” Tharoor After Jaishankar–Rubio TalksLeT Commander’s Jihad Call Mirrors Pak Army Rhetoric As Terror And State Lines Blur On KashmirCalcutta HC Hears ED and TMC Petitions Over I-PAC Raids, ED Moves Supreme CourtSix Sarpanches Booked in Kamareddy for Mass Killing of Stray Dogs Ahead of ElectionsHistoric moment! INSV Kaundinya Honoured With Water Salute After Oman SailWhy Union Budget 2026 Could Redefine Indian Sports Ahead Of 2030 Commonwealth Games, 2036 OlympicsWhy India Is Doubling Down On Rafale Jets With ₹3.25 Lakh Crore Deal Despite US And Russian OffersWhy China Building Roads In Shaksgam Valley Is A Direct Strategic Challenge For India In Kashmir’Leave By Any Means’: India Issues Fresh Advisory As Iran Protests Intensify Across Cities123PhotostoriesNot everything is colourful: 5 animals that are colour blindWhat to do when you already know that your child is lying to youInside Mark Zuckerberg’s insane watch collectionHow to build a reading routine that kids will stick toWinter Special: How to make classic Carrot Cake in a kadhai5 safari gates in north Indian national parks with the highest chances of tiger sightingsWest Bengal 2021: Who triumphed and who fell in last assembly polls — Mamata, Suvendu and othersChef Sanjeev Kapoor shares Makar Sankranti snack recipes that offer joy in every biteINSV Kaundinya: Navy’s engineless ship on maiden voyage reaches Muscat; tracks ancient trade routeHow to make Bihari-style Sattu Paratha for dinner at home123Hot PicksIran protestBudget 2026Gold rate todayUS Economy10-minute deliveryPublic holidays January 2026Bank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingFortnite Update V39 39 Release DateNHL Trade RumorsCleveland Cavaliers vs Philadelphia 76ersToronto Raptors vs Indiana PacersPhil Taylor Net WorthIShowSpeed Net WorthJoel EmbiidDonovan MitchellTravis KelceKyrie Irving Net Worth
NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri stressed the need to take positive steps for improved Sino-Indian ties in a meeting with Sun Haiyan, vice minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) who is on a visit to India.Talks covered the progress made in stabilising and rebuilding bilateral ties with priority on business and people-centric engagements, and ways to take bilateral engagement forward in the new year. The Chinese side congratulated the Indian side on assuming the Brics chairship and expressed “strong support for a successful Brics Summit in India”. “The foreign secretary noted the importance of increasing understanding between the people of the two countries to rebuild ties and, highlighted the need to take positive steps to create the right environment for improved bilateral relations,” MEA said.Sun Haiyan briefed Misri about her impressions from the visit and also conveyed the expectations of the Chinese side to enhance exchanges under MEA-IDCPC Programme.