The Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) has introduced that Wang Yi, International Minister of the Folks’s Republic of China, pays an official go to to India on August 18–19, 2025, on the invitation of Nationwide Safety Advisor (NSA) Shri Ajit Doval.
In the course of the go to, the Chinese language minister and NSA Doval will maintain the twenty fourth spherical of the Particular Representatives’ (SR) Talks on the India–China boundary query.
Furthermore, EAM S. Jaishankar may even maintain a bilateral assembly with the Chinese language International Minister.
Deliberate conferences, occasions
In keeping with the schedule, Wang Yi will arrive in New Delhi on August 18 at 4:15 pm and can later meet Dr Jaishankar at 6 pm at Hyderabad Home.
The SR talks between the Particular Representatives will happen on August 19 at 11 am, additionally at Hyderabad Home.
Later that night, at 5:30 pm, Wang Yi will name on the Prime Minister of India at 7-Lok Kalyan Marg. He’s scheduled to depart New Delhi on the morning of August 20.
The MEA said, “On the invitation of Nationwide Safety Advisor Shri Ajit Doval, Member of the Politburo of the Communist Get together of China and Chinese language International Minister H.E. Wang Yi will go to India on 18–19 August 2025.
Broader diplomatic context
Wang Yi’s go to comes forward of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled journey to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1, 2025.
Leaders from over 20 nations and representatives of 10 worldwide organisations are anticipated to take part.
The go to is going down at a time of renewed diplomatic engagement between India and China. Latest developments embody:
- An settlement to disengage and resume patrolling within the Depsang Plains and Demchok areas alongside the Line of Precise Management (LAC).
- The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, seen as an indication of cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
- The reopening of vacationer visas after 5 years and revival of commerce ties, with Indian diesel cargo shipped to China for the primary time in over three years.
- Continued engagement in multilateral platforms together with BRICS, SCO, and G20, signaling efforts to strengthen regional and international cooperation