[India] - Modi, Xi satisfy on Brics sidelines, agree on LAC disengagement

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Maintenance of peace and tranquility in the border areas and respect for the LAC are essential for the normalization of Sino-Indian ties
that remain in deep-freeze because of the unresolved military standoff in eastern Ladakh, PM Narendra Modi told President Xi Jinping in a
along the LAC and both leaders agreed to work towards early disengagement and de-escalation.Modi and Xi, who last had a bilateral meeting in
November 2019, spoke at the Bali G20 summit too last year
position, expounded so far by foreign minister S Jaishankar and government officials, that there has to be peace at the border for the
relationship to return to normal.03:04Open to expanding BRICS membership, but with consensus and after finalising criteria: PM Narendra
said Kwatra, in a media briefing.``He underlined that the maintenance of peace and tranquility in the border areas and observing and
locals lost their grazing landKwatra did not respond to a question on whether Modi reiterated the invite to Xi for the G20 summit next month
or whether Xi indicated to Modi that he was going to travel to India for the meeting
disengagement process.In the run up to the summit, India and China held the 19th round of military talks to end the standoff in eastern
Ladakh that started in April 2020
The talks did not lead to a breakthrough but the positively worded joint statement, calling the talks constructive, had raised hopes of a
meeting between the 2 leaders.Military talks have continued and both sides are hopeful of a positive development ahead of the G20 summit
that India will host on September 9-10
Despite the bilateral differences, India would also ideally like Xi to come for what is the most significant multilateral event it will host
in decades, if not ever
Johannesburg was also the third time Modi and Xi came face to face since the Galwan military clash in June 2020, after the SCO summit in
Samarkand last year and G20 Bali summit
Significantly, India lost no time Thursday in confirming the Modi-Xi conversation, unlike the Bali talks that were acknowledged by India
only after 8 months and also after China made it public.On Thursday, Modi and Xi were also seen shaking hands and exchanging a few words
while taking their respective seats at a media event where BRICS expansion was announced
Xi was also seen clapping when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa congratulated Modi for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 at the
event.WatchOpen to expanding BRICS membership, but with consensus and after finalising criteria: PM Narendra Modi