Mutual distrust remains deep but progress reflects pragmatic efforts on both sides to gain leverage in shifting global order, experts say.

Mutual distrust remains deep but progress reflects pragmatic efforts on both sides to gain leverage in shifting global order, experts say.

The recent thawing of relations between both sides signifies a tactical rather than fundamental shift in India's relations in the Indo-Pacific, analysts say.

Visit to Delhi by Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, has seen both countries agree to resume trade ties and work towards resolving border dispute

China and India have agreed to resume trade ties and move towards resolving their longstanding border dispute.

Trade spats and a personal falling out with Narendra Modi have pushed US India ties into crisis.

Challenges remain and any improvement in ties could be limited given the two neighbours’ mutual distrust, according to analysts.

NEW DELHI: In the wake of US President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs on Indian goods, New Delhi has moved to rebuild ties with Beijing while continuing its close energy and defense…