Japanese Media Views on Modi's Visit to China: Improvement in Sino-Indian Relations Attracts Global Attention!

Indian Prime Minister Modi will visit China's Tianjin and attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Heads of State Meeting. This is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to China in 7 years.

Modi will attend the Heads of State Meeting, which is led by China and Russia, focusing on security cooperation, economic collaboration, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

India has complex border issues with China, and tensions have persisted for a long time. However, recent signs indicate a trend of improving relations between the two countries.

On the 18th of this month, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited India, and on the 19th, he held talks with Prime Minister Modi. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the idea of strengthening bilateral relations: "A stable and constructive relationship between India and China will make a significant contribution to the peace and prosperity of the region and the world."

In the context of rapidly deteriorating relations with the United States, India has shown a renewed emphasis on its traditional comprehensive diplomacy, which is seen as an effort to improve relations with China.

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