India-China: Beijing Says “Be Cooperative Partners, Not Rivals

”That would be putting the other partner in a different perspective if it came to India, which Beijing calls on India to view bilateral ties, one based on a “right strategic perception,” by treating the two countries as cooperative partners rather than rivals. It was comments by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian at a media briefing on Monday. The statement is delivered at a moment when international focus is more on changing the balance of power in Asia and enhancing diplomatic interaction between major economies such as India and China. 

China Says Border is Stable. Lin Jian, a security communications manager for China, said the situation along the India-China border at the moment is “generally stable,” as long as both sides continue to have uninterrupted lines of communication. Both countries are encouraged to view one another from an open-ended strategic perspective to build trust so that the misunderstandings between the two don’t grow, he told me. *India and China neither pose threat to nor obstruct; rather they are opportunities in both development and collaboration, Lin said. He said deep bilateral relations could improve both sides and help promote stability in the region. Call for Cooperation and Mutual Trust. China has called on both sides to enhance cooperation and to properly resolve differences by dialogue. 

Lin Jian said that improving both neighbours’ mutual trust is necessary for maintaining order in the peace between the two neighbours. Both countries, he emphasized, need to engage constructively and not take actions that further escalate tensions. He said that the only way to realize long-term peace is via constant and well-structured dialogue and understanding the other side on a diplomatic level. Pakistan Factor and India’s Worries. With regard to India’s criticism of China’s ties to Pakistan, the Chinese spokesperson noted that Beijing has its support for both India and Pakistan working out their disagreements peacefully. He also emphasized China’s stand is on regional stability and urged all parties to keep their cool and keep away from escalation. The India-Pakistan-China connection has been an acrimonious factor in South Asian politics since time immemorial as it has sometimes impacted the diplomatic talks between leading powers. Russia’s Role in India-China Relations. 

The statement also follows Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments about keeping the two countries’ relations balanced. Putin said in a speech to global media, including PTI, that Russia’s ties to both countries are not rival, as separate from each other. He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, noting that both are addressing significant challenges, including issues relating to borders. Putin also emphasized that Russia’s relations with India and China are naturally shaped over decades, promoting world peace and stability. He also told the panel that the continued trilateral cooperation between the three countries is worth keeping as part of a new political order. In Asia, there lies a fragile balance. 

Observers say the India-China-Russia triangle is an important geopolitical relationship shaping Asia's future. Tensions between India and China have been around for a history because of border disputes, but recent statements indicate a shift toward stability and diplomacy. China’s latest statements point to a desire to ease tensions on regional frictions and cooperation, even though complex regional matters are unresolved. The changing conversation underscores the centrality of diplomacy, trust and strategic balance in one of the world’s most consequential international encounters.