š„ India-China Border Talks: Rajnath Singh Drops a 4āPoint DeāEscalation Roadmap! šØ
- MediaFx

- Jun 27, 2025
- 2 min read
TL;DR:Ā Indiaās Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met Chinaās Admiral DongāÆJun at the SCO summit in Qingdao on JuneāÆ26,āÆ2025. He rolled out a 4āpoint roadmapācomplete disengagement per OctoberāÆ2024 deal, ongoing deāescalation, accelerated demarcation, and trustābuildingāto resolve the border dispute and establish a permanent solution. He also highlighted Operation Sindoor and called for joint counterāterrorism moves. Talks wrapped with an agreement to maintain momentum, resume air services, and bolster militaryātoāmilitary communication, though no joint SCO statement was finalized due to disagreements over terrorism language.

š§ Whatās This 4āPoint Roadmap All About?
Stick to the October 2024 Disengagement DealBoth sides must fully implement the pact at friction points like Demchok and Depsang. This is the foundation for peace.
Keep Deāescalating On the GroundSingh stressed ongoing efforts to ease tensions and prevent new clashes along the 3,800āÆkm LAC.
Speed Up Demarcation & DelimitationIndia wants fastātrack talks to map and define the border clearlyāa move towards a permanent solution.
Bridge the Trust GapWith wounds from the 2020 Galwan clash, Singh urged rebuilding trust through more transparency and resumed dialogue.
He also pushed for active use of existing specialārepresentative mechanisms to streamline border talks.
š¤ What Else Did They Agree On?
Restart of direct air servicesĀ suspended since 2020, to boost connectivity.
Continue military-level consultationsĀ across disengagement, border management, and demarcation.
No joint SCO communiquĆ©, because India insisted on strong phrasing on terrorismāsomething China didnāt agree to.
Singh portrayed the meeting as āconstructive and forwardālooking,ā pausing harsh rhetoric and highlighting the revival of the Kailash Mansarovar yatra after nearly six years.
š Why It Matters
This marks a shift: India now seeks a āpermanent solutionā, not just a temporary fix.
It's the first high-level defence meet since the Ladakh disengagement dealāsignaling renewed trust.
Since ~15,000ā30,000 troops from both sides are still stationed postā2020, these steps aim to avoid another standoff and promote real peace.
š§ MediaFx Take (From the Peopleās Perspective)
This fourāpoint plan is a positive move for grassroots peaceāit leans on dialogue and structural resolution instead of force. It empowers local communities and soldiers alike by reinforcing trust and stability. Restarting the Kailash Mansarovar yatra also shows diplomacy that benefits regular folks.
But to truly secure peace, India and China need lasting commitments: actual border maps should be exchanged, friction points permanently settled, and border village economies protected. It's time both governments leaned harder on diplomacy than militarismāand ensured that real peace touches every Indian and Chinese working person near the LAC.













































