Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for stronger cooperation with India, describing the relationship as a “Dragon-Elephant tango”.
The statement was made on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the countries' diplomatic ties – which is seen as a possible turning point after years of tension.
As two of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, China and India share a long history as neighbours and, as the world's two most populous countries, are today key players in the BRICS cooperation. However, relations have been marked by tensions. In 2020, a clash in the Galwan Valley along the disputed border in the Himalayas led to the death of soldiers from both sides.
However, after extensive negotiations, last October China and India announced an agreement to defuse tensions in the conflict areas and to work towards normalizing relations. At the same time, Xi signaled his ambition to put past conflicts behind him.
– The development of China-India relations demonstrates that it is the right choice for China and India to be partners of mutual achievement and realize the 'Dragon-Elephant Tango', which fully serves the fundamental interests of both countries and their peoples, Xi Jinping said in his statement.
A clear rapprochement is now also expected to be driven by Trump's new tariffs, with India opening up to increased trade inflows with China as a countermeasure.
– We are willing to work with the Indian side to strengthen practical cooperation in trade and other areas, and to import more Indian products that are well-suited to the Chinese market. We also welcome more Indian enterprises to cross the Himalayas and seek opportunities for cooperation in China, China's ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, told the Global Times.
Great pleasure to join Foreign Secretary @VikramMisri and friends from all walks of life to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of #China-India diplomatic relations.
I firmly believe that under the strategic guidance of two leaders and with the joint efforts of… pic.twitter.com/mLaBUKqiim— Xu Feihong (@China_Amb_India) April 1, 2025
Indian President Droupadi Murmu also underlines his view that a "stable, predictable and friendly" bilateral relationship between the two nations would benefit both countries and the world.





