India, June 23 -- The meeting between China's foreign minister Wang Yi, who also functions as the country's national security adviser (NSA), and NSA Ajit Doval on the margins of a BRICS event in New Delhi is the latest in the high-level interactions between the two countries. New Delhi and Beijing continue the work of normalising relations that were taken to a six-decade low by the prolonged military standoff in Ladakh. While the Indian side has characterised the discussions as "constructive and forward-looking", with Doval underscoring the need for stable, predictable and constructive ties for building trust, Wang stuck to the stated Chinese position that China and India are "partners, not competitors". Beijing insisted that the border i...