On the 76th anniversary of diplomatic relations, China's Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, stressed the importance of stable ties, calling the two nations 'neighbours that cannot be moved apart' and urging them to be good-neighbourly friends.
China's Ambassador to India Xu Feihong on Wednesday underscored the importance of stable and cooperative relations between Beijing and New Delhi as the two countries marked the 76th anniversary of diplomatic ties. In a post on X, Xu said, "China and India are neighbours that cannot be moved apart," emphasising that it is in the mutual interest of both countries to remain "good-neighbourly friends and partners that help each other succeed". Today marks the 76th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India. China and India are neighbors that cannot be moved apart. It is the right choice for both sides to be good-neighborly friends and partners that help each other succeed, and… pic.twitter.com/X2SKURrUA7 — Xu Feihong (@China_Amb_India) April 1, 2026

He described such cooperation as key to realising the vision of a "Dragon-Elephant Tang". The ambassador noted that China stands ready to strengthen strategic alignment with India, deepen practical cooperation across sectors, and expand people-to-people exchanges. He also highlighted the importance of closer coordination in multilateral forums to advance the interests of the Global South.
Focus on BRICS Summit and Future Ties
Earlier on Tuesday, Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Mumbai, Qin Jie, spoke about the future of India-China ties and expressed optimism as he recalled the meeting between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping. He added that the BRICS Summit, which will take place in New Delhi, will provide an opportunity to further deepen ties. The Consul General told reporters, "For the future of the relationship, we are moving in the correct direction in India-China relations under the leadership of our leaders. They have met each other twice in the last two years." Speaking about the BRICS Summit, which will take place in India this year, he added, "This year, the BRICS summit will be held in Delhi, and next year it will be held in China. This will give us special opportunities to deepen our connection and friendship and make progress for the benefit of our people and stability of the whole world..."
Foreign Minister on BRICS Presidency
Earlier in March, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for enhanced cooperation between New Delhi and Beijing during a news conference held on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing. The senior diplomat emphasised the importance of bilateral collaboration, stating that "India and China must step up and support each other's presidency of BRICS over the next two years."
These comments come at a time of significant global upheaval, specifically amid the escalating US-Iran conflict in West Asia. Highlighting the potential for a unified front between the two Asian giants, Wang Yi underscored the impact their partnership could have on the international stage. "Together, we can bring new hope to the Global South," he stated, suggesting that a coordinated leadership within the BRICS bloc would serve as a stabilising force for developing nations. (ANI)
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