China and India have reached an agreement! India has sent a very positive signal to China! On August 18, according to Indian media reports, in the opening remarks of the China-India Foreign Ministers' meeting, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar personally stated that our two countries' relations have gone through a difficult period and are now seeking to move forward. This requires both sides to adopt an honest and constructive attitude. In this effort, we must follow three mutual principles - mutual respect, mutual understanding, and common interests. The differences between the two sides must not turn into disputes, and competition must not turn into conflicts.

Evidently, Jaishankar stated: "The differences between the two sides must not turn into disputes, and competition must not turn into conflicts." What does this mean? It means that India has finally realized that issues such as the China-India border disputes should be placed in the right position. In a way, this statement from India is the most positive signal that India has sent since the China-India border disputes.

In fact, besides Jaishankar's statement, Indian media reported that Wang Yi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, will hold talks with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on the border issue, and Ajit Doval has been appointed as the special representative for boundary negotiations. Obviously, although it is true that the China-India border issue will not be completely resolved in the short term, the China-India border issue will gradually ease, which is already a trend. This visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to India is undoubtedly laying a good foundation for further easing and improvement of China-India relations.

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