As world geopolitics flux, India’s trade prowess captivates global players – China included, whose rhetoric signals a thaw. Ambassador Xu Feihong proclaimed Tuesday that Beijing-New Delhi relations are surging to an enhanced new stage.
From Galwan fallout to revival: Modi-Xi Tianjin parley unlocked direct aviation, Chinese tourist entries, and Mansarovar pilgrimages, streamlining dialogues.
Xu’s upbeat address at the capital’s Chinese New Year Dragon festivities pinpointed the summit as relational rebirth, charting progressive paths.
‘Transactions amplify across boards. Economic-trade alliances peak anew; interpersonal links energize,’ he observed. Trade reached $155.6B (12%+ YoY rise), India-China exports up 9.7%.
Xu framed this as emblematic of epic Asian economic fusion potential. China’s worldwide amity vision resonates with India’s ‘one family’ mantra.
Republic Day saw Xi’s felicitations urging dragon-elephant synergy. Event-attending Xu posted: ‘Thrilled at 77th celebrations. Let’s be supportive neighbors, triumph partners.’
November’s Five-Year Plan discourse saw Xu pledge deepened pragmatism: fortifying economy, tech sovereignty, openness – syncing with Make in India for amplified benefits.
Optimism abounds as these overtures reshape a once-strained axis into a beacon of collaborative promise.

