India and China are partners, not rivals, Modi and Xi say

India and China are partners, not rivals, Modi and Xi say
India and China are partners, not rivals, Modi and Xi say

On 31 August 2025, during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping said in their meeting that “India and China are not our enemies, but our compatriots.” They made this statement in Tianjin, China, where both pointed to the excellent and important relations between their states.

🧭 World’s two biggest powers: India and China

India and China are the two most populous countries in the world, whose relationship is not just limited to them, but is felt in the whole of Asia and the world. Both countries maintain their own identity due to their own methods, intelligence and strength. During the meeting between Modi and Xi, it became clear that both countries are determined to take their relationship further.

🤝 “We are not enemies, we are fellow travelers”

Modi said in his meeting that whatever differences exist between India and China, they should not be allowed to become an obstacle in the path of relations. He also said that both the countries should view their relations through the lens of “strategic autonomy” so that they can make their own path by avoiding the pressure of other countries.

Xi Jinping also endorsed this opinion and said that relations between India and China should be viewed as “partners, not rivals”. He also said that both countries should see their relationship as “development opportunities, not threats” so that it is beneficial for both.

🌐 Global tension: Trump’s tariffs and SCO’s importance

This meeting took place at a time when the US had imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods, which was a major political challenge for India. During this time, Modi and Xi also expressed their concern over the functioning of global institutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations (UN) and stressed the need for reforms in them.

At the SCO summit, which also included Russia, Iran and Central Asian countries, India and China expressed their intention to make their relations stronger. This summit is an important platform where discussions take place on regional and global issues.

🛫 Travel and Visa Facilities: Improvement for the General Public

Modi and Xi also took some important decisions for the general public during their meeting. Both countries also discussed resuming direct flights, making visa and pilgrimage restrictions easier and ending export restrictions on essential materials from China. These steps will make travel and trade easier for common people.

India and China are partners, not rivals, Modi and Xi say
India and China are partners, not rivals, Modi and Xi say

🗺 Faisalabad’s tension

Faisalabad, which is a major city in Punjab, Pakistan, is known for its industrial and agricultural importance. The excellent relationship between India and China can also have an impact on Faisalabad. If both countries make their relationship strong, then it can also benefit the trade and industrial sectors of Faisalabad.

🔮 the path of future

The meeting between Modi and Xi proved that both countries are determined to take their relationship forward. If both countries handle their differences with understanding and move forward with mutual respect, then this relationship can prove beneficial not only for both countries but for the entire region and the world.

📌 Revelation

This step towards improvement in the relationship between India and China is an important step. Both countries, while understanding their strategic autonomy, are charting their own path while avoiding the challenges of the other countries. This will not only benefit both countries, but will also open the way for peace and progress in the entire region and the world.

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