Beijing [China], December 13 (ANI): Joint Secretary (East Asia) Sujit Ghosh of India’s Ministry of External Affairs and Liu Jinsong, Director-General of the Department of Asian Affairs at China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, held consultations in Beijing on the momentum of bilateral relations.
Yu Jing, spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India, described the talks as “timely and productive.” In a post on X, she said the fresh round of consultations between Chinese and Indian foreign ministry officials welcomed the positive momentum in bilateral ties and reaffirmed commitment to implementing the important consensus reached at the Tianjin meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Both sides agreed to advance bilateral exchanges, restore institutional dialogue, properly manage differences, strengthen coordination in multilateral and regional affairs, uphold multilateralism, and safeguard the shared interests of the Global South.
“The consultations were described as timely and productive, conducted in a positive atmosphere and yielding meaningful consensus,” she added.
Ghosh visited Beijing from December 11 to 12, 2025. He called on Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong and held discussions with Liu Jinsong on December 11, the MEA said. The talks were described as constructive and forward-looking, with both sides highlighting the importance of strategic guidance from their leaders and making an upbeat assessment of progress in stabilising and rebuilding bilateral ties, prioritising people-centric engagements.
They also reviewed exchanges and activities planned for the coming year. The Indian side emphasised the need for early resolution of outstanding export-control issues. Regional and global developments of mutual interest were briefly discussed.
Ghosh additionally met officials at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce to discuss bilateral trade and commercial issues. (ANI)
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