Xi-Modi summit: Frosty state of ties told in a handshake
The Straits Times|October 28, 2024
The bonhomie of old and trademark Modi hug are missing, replaced by cold, hard calculations.
Ravi Velloor
Xi-Modi summit: Frosty state of ties told in a handshake

When China's Xi Jinping and India's Narendra Modi sat down for nearly an hour of talks last week in the Russian city of Kazan, it was their first meaningful structured meeting in five years – a period of deep stress in the relationship that saw the first loss of military lives in decades along the disputed Sino-Indian boundary.

In the five years prior, the two had met no fewer than 18 times, including in each other's home towns.

The contrast underscores the gulf that has separated them latterly.

Only against that dismal backdrop can the summit, held on the sidelines of the Brics meeting hosted by Russia, be seen as something of an achievement. For the rest of it, the mutual suspicions, rancour, and perhaps even disdain, between Asia's two great powers have not largely dissipated.

For the record, the two militaries are under orders to “disengage” in the two remaining areas of the Line of Actual Control, the so-called boundary, where problems persist.

This means their troops will no longer stand eyeball to eyeball in Depsang and Demchok, the two areas involved. Instead, like an estranged spouse who stays away while the other exercises visiting rights with the children, the two forces will do “coordinated patrolling” – to avoid face-offs.

What remains is de-escalation, which would mean moving their troops farther back into their bases, followed by confidence-building measures. As these proceed, both India and China can conceivably resume full-scale bilateral ties gradually, including direct flights between them. Special Representatives (SR) on the two sides – China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval – who last met in the SR format in December 2019, will resume that dialogue to iron out details.

Given how brittle the situation had been – with soldiers, drones, fighter jets and missiles parked close to their contested border – the Xi-Modi meeting must be considered welcome news.

Esta historia es de la edición October 28, 2024 de The Straits Times.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición October 28, 2024 de The Straits Times.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE THE STRAITS TIMESVer todo
HUT TO ART IN ZIMBABWE
The Straits Times

HUT TO ART IN ZIMBABWE

The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in Ms Peggy Masuku's village of Matobo in south-western Zimbabwe.

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Actress Son Ye-jin celebrates son's second birthday
The Straits Times

Actress Son Ye-jin celebrates son's second birthday

South Korean actress Son Ye-jin may be busy filming her latest movie, but she took time out to celebrate her son's second birthday.

time-read
1 min  |
November 30, 2024
Menswear Dog' and social media star Bodhi dies at 15
The Straits Times

Menswear Dog' and social media star Bodhi dies at 15

NEW YORK - Bodhi, a Shiba Inu whose smartly tailored sport coats and luxurious knitwear helped make him the rare canine menswear influencer, has died. He was 15.

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Love Actually director Richard Curtis makes first foray into animation
The Straits Times

Love Actually director Richard Curtis makes first foray into animation

Two decades after scoring a surprise holiday season global hit with Love Actually (2003), British film-maker Richard Curtis is making a bid to repeat the trick with his first foray into animation.

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
K-pop group NewJeans leave label Ador over 'mistreatment'
The Straits Times

K-pop group NewJeans leave label Ador over 'mistreatment'

SEOUL - Chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans announced on Nov 28 their decision to leave their label Ador, accusing the company of \"mistreatment\".

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Design News King Living premieres plush home theatre sofas
The Straits Times

Design News King Living premieres plush home theatre sofas

Australian luxury furniture brand King Living has launched its King Cinema Premiere Recliner collection, designed to transform living rooms into an immersive home cinema.

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Anniversary concert a celebration of budding young talent
The Straits Times

Anniversary concert a celebration of budding young talent

A CELLO LIFE VOICE OF THE CELLO 10TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Mayday promise to 'make it up' to fans
The Straits Times

Mayday promise to 'make it up' to fans

Lead singer Ashin says the Taiwanese rock band are committed to give back \"what was owed\" at their upcoming concerts here

time-read
2 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Kia Carnival returns with new look, powertrain
The Straits Times

Kia Carnival returns with new look, powertrain

The multi-seater is perkier than its predecessor despite having a smaller, more efficient engine

time-read
3 minutos  |
November 30, 2024
Porsche Macan 4 is punchy, comfy and city-friendly
The Straits Times

Porsche Macan 4 is punchy, comfy and city-friendly

The compact electric sport utility vehicle is also spacious and exceptionally stable at high speeds

time-read
3 minutos  |
November 30, 2024