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BEIJING: Foreign Secretary meets Executive Vice Foreign Minister of China, Mr. Ma Zhaoxu February 10, 2026
BEIJING: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held the India China Strategic Dialogue with his counterpart Executive Vice Foreign Minister(EVFM) of the People’s Republic of China Ma Zhaoxu on February 10, 2026. EVFM Ma Zhaoxu is in India to participate in the BRICS Sherpa Meeting from 08–10 February 2026.
2. The two sides exchanged views on a wide gamut of issues covering bilateral, regional and international affairs. Bilateral discussions primarily focussed on the recent progress made in stabilising and rebuilding bilateral ties and ways to take bilateral engagement forward.
3. Both sides underscored the importance of peace and tranquility in the border areas for overall progress in bilateral relations. They reiterated their commitment to implement the guidance provided by their leaders including on the need to proceed from a political and strategic direction to approach issues and concerns related to bilateral trade.
4. Foreign Secretary noted the successful resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and hoped for the continued expansion of the scale of the Yatra. Both sides recognised the need for an early conclusion of an updated Air Services Agreement. The two sides agreed to continue to take practical steps for visa facilitation and promote people-to-people contacts.
5. Both sides discussed multilateral cooperation, including in the context of India’s BRICS Chairship this year. The Chinese side expressed its support for a successful BRICS Summit in India. EVFM also conveyed that China understands and respects India’s aspirations for UNSC membership.



