India and China agree on border patrol deal before BRICS Summit
According to some analysts, the ongoing Sino-India border dispute has a direct impact on the efforts by Xi and Putin to create a new world order.
New Delhi and Beijing have reached an agreement on patrolling the contested border in the remote Himalayan region, as announced by India’s top diplomat on Monday.
During a special press conference on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming trip to the BRICS summit, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri revealed the new agreement.
Misri mentioned that Indian and Chinese diplomatic and military representatives had engaged in numerous dialogues in recent weeks.
At the time of writing, there has been no comment from Beijing regarding Misri’s announcement.
BRICS Summit
The new agreement was announced as Modi is heading to the Russian city of Kazan, where he will join the BRICS leaders from emerging economies, including Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Modi is widely expected to have a face-to-face meeting with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, although Beijing and New Delhi have not confirmed this plan.
Speaking about Modi’s schedule on Monday, Misri wouldn’t comment on whether the Indian prime minister will meet with Xi.
“There are a number of requests for bilateral meetings. And we will update you on the bilaterals as they evolve, as soon as feasible,” Misri said.
During last year’s BRICS summit in South Africa’s Johannesburg, the leaders of the two nuclear-armed neighbors held talks in which Modi highlighted his concerns about border issues along the LAC, according to India’s foreign secretary.
According to the Chinese account of the meeting, Xi told Modi that the two sides should “bear in mind the overall interests of their bilateral relations and handle properly the border issue so as to jointly safeguard peace and tranquility in the border region.”
Some analysts have pointed out that the India–China dispute could impact the CCP leader’s ambition to challenge the West and create a new world order with Putin’s help.
The upcoming BRICS summit, set to commence on Tuesday, will gather leaders from 22 countries, along with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as confirmed by Moscow on Monday.