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India says ties with China normalising as top officials meet in Delhi

India and China report progress in diplomatic relations following high-level talks in Delhi

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📍 How it ended

India and China reported progress in normalizing their ties following high-level discussions in Delhi. Both nations expressed a desire to accelerate the resumption of dialogue mechanisms.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 18d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Top officials from India and China met in Delhi to discuss bilateral relations. Coverage from Reuters and The Hindu emphasizes the normalization of ties between the two nations.

The Hindu also reports that India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met with counterparts from the BRICS grouping to discuss West Asia and India-China ties. The Times of India and Inquirer.net cover Doval's separate meeting with Iran's top security official amid Middle East tensions.

Watch for further developments in India-China relations and the outcomes of BRICS discussions. Coverage does not yet specify the details of the discussions or any agreements reached.

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Who attended the high-level talks in Delhi?

India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and China's top official Wang Yi attended the talks.

What was discussed during the meetings?

The meetings covered bilateral relations between India and China, as well as discussions on West Asia within the BRICS grouping.

What other significant meetings did Doval attend?

Doval also met with Iran's top security official and counterparts from the BRICS grouping.

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