Indian and Chinese national flags New Delhi: India and China remain in touch to strengthen cooperation under Brics mechanism, with Beijing endorsing India’s ongoing presidency of group and Indian govt appreciating China’s support for activities hosted by India under the mechanism. Chinese special envoy Zhai Jun, who was here last week for the West Asia meeting, also met with MEA secretary Neena Malhotra in New Delhi and stated that as major developing countries, China and India have always maintained communication over major international and regional issues. “China values the important role played by India as the rotating Brics presidency and hopes that this Brics consultation on the West Asia will send a strong voice on the regional situation and play a constructive role in achieving regional peace and stability,” Zhai said. According to a Chinese readout, Malhotra said that India values the important role played by China within the Brics mechanism. It also quoted Malhotra as saying that India is willing to work with Brics countries, including China, to jointly promote early de-escalation of regional tensions. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi is expected in India for the Brics foreign ministers’ meeting. President Xi Jinping had offered China’s support for India’s Brics presidency in a meeting with PM Narendra Modi in Tianjin last year.Xi is expected to visit India later this year for the Brics summit. This will be his first visit to India since the deadly Galwan military clash in June 2020.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Nears 2/3 Majority As NDA Numbers Swell in Rajya Sabha After AAP Exodus’Party Of Billionaires’: Congress Attacks AAP After 7 Rajya Sabha MPs Join BJPIran Attacks Togo-Flagged Tanker With 17 Indian Seafarers Near Oman; All Safe’Once-in-a-Generation’ India Signs Free Trade Agreement With New Zealand After a Decade of Talks’Attack By BJP Goons’: TMC MP Mitali Bag’s Car Vandalised In Hooghly, BJP Denies TMC’s Charge’You Are Married Because AAP Made You Rajya Sabha Member’: Saurabh Bharadwaj Attacks Raghav ChadhaNDA Surges In Rajya Sabha After Chadha-Led AAP Exodus, BJP Nears Majority“Right Man, Wrong Party”: Raghav Chadha Defends Exit From AAP In New Video“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case123PhotostoriesWhy tadka turns bitter: 5 expert tips for preparing perfect tadka at home10 delicious Indian sweets made with fresh cheesePM Narendra Modi praises 3 desi Indian cheese varieties and asks how many have you triedHow Brahma Muhurta Routines Can Improve Focus, Clarity, and Discipline8 historic landmarks in Mumbai that are more than 100 years old: Why you should visit themTop 5 residential areas of Nashik for quality living and investmentAC vs cooler: What works best for DelhiAamir Khan tears up at son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Ek Din Ki Mehfil’ event: 5 times the actor got emotional in publicGreen and red food combinations that boost nutrient absorption instantlySummer Special: How to make Kaache Aam ki Launji at home123Hot PicksWest Bengal PollsPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAssam HS 12th ResultJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsJack GrealishIPL Orange Cap
New Delhi: India and China remain in touch to strengthen cooperation under Brics mechanism, with Beijing endorsing India’s ongoing presidency of group and Indian govt appreciating China’s support for activities hosted by India under the mechanism. Chinese special envoy Zhai Jun, who was here last week for the West Asia meeting, also met with MEA secretary Neena Malhotra in New Delhi and stated that as major developing countries, China and India have always maintained communication over major international and regional issues. “China values the important role played by India as the rotating Brics presidency and hopes that this Brics consultation on the West Asia will send a strong voice on the regional situation and play a constructive role in achieving regional peace and stability,” Zhai said. According to a Chinese readout, Malhotra said that India values the important role played by China within the Brics mechanism. It also quoted Malhotra as saying that India is willing to work with Brics countries, including China, to jointly promote early de-escalation of regional tensions. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi is expected in India for the Brics foreign ministers’ meeting. President Xi Jinping had offered China’s support for India’s Brics presidency in a meeting with PM Narendra Modi in Tianjin last year.Xi is expected to visit India later this year for the Brics summit. This will be his first visit to India since the deadly Galwan military clash in June 2020.