New Delhi, Aug. 20 -- Amid US President Donald Trump's unpredictable foreign policy, Asian giants - India and China - are cautiously strengthening ties by staging a series of high-level bilateral visits.
In a series of positive developments, two countries have agreed to resume direct flights and boost trade and investment, including reopening border trade at three designated points, and facilitating visas, the Indian foreign ministry said.
The latest statements came following the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to New Delhi for the 24th round of talks with Indian National Security (NSA) Advisor Ajit Doval to resolve their decades-old border dispute.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to travel to China at th...
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