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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit Pakistan for Strategic Dialogue after India trip

Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 19 Aug 2025

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit Pakistan for Strategic Dialogue after India trip

Wang Yi meeting S Jaishankar during his visit to India. Photo:S Jaishankar/X

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will arrive in Pakistan on August 21 to attend the sixth Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue, after concluding his trip to India.

Pakistan and China share a longstanding strategic partnership with ties ranging across different sectors — including trade, energy, defence and infrastructure, Dawn news reported.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Chinese counterpart Wang in Beijing had co-chaired the fifth round of the Strategic Dialogue in May 2024.

“The visit is part of the regular high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China to further deepen their ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’, reaffirm support on the issues of respective core interests, enhance economic and trade cooperation, and reaffirm their joint commitment to regional peace, development and stability,” the Foreign Office said in a statement as quoted Dawn News.

Wang Yi in India

India's National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval on Tuesday stressed on the improvement of New Delhi-Beijing bilateral terms in his meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the national capital.

Doval, who held a meeting with Yi on the border issues, said the "bilateral engagements have been more substantial" with the onset of peace at the borders.

He said, "...There has been an upward trend. Borders have been quiet. There has been peace and tranquillity. Our bilateral engagements have been more substantial. And we are most grateful to our leaders who, in Kazan last October, were able to set a new trend, and we have profited a lot since then.

"The new environment that has been created has helped us in moving ahead in the various areas that we are working on..."

On June 15, 2020, Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a six-hour clash in the rugged terrain of Ladakh, engaging in hand-to-hand combat with makeshift weapons such as stones, batons, and iron rods.

The face-off occurred in near-complete darkness and freezing temperatures, leading to fatalities as soldiers fell or were pushed from ridges.

Twenty Indian soldiers were martyred in the clash, while China officially acknowledged four casualties, although reports indicate higher Chinese losses, as soldiers drowned in the choppy waters of the Galwan River.

Late last year, India and China reached a consensus and agreed to disengage along the border "in a coordinated and planned way".

Both armies withdrew from their positions to their respective positions on their sides and verified each others' positions after that.

For over four years, the two countries were engaged in a military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) following the Galwan clash which took place in June 2020.

Yi's visit signals the resumption of top-level Delhi-Beijing contact - this is his first visit to India in three years since the deadly Galwan clash in 2020.

The meeting also occurred ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit.

The regional bloc's summit will be held in Tianjin city from August 31 to September 1.

Wang Yi also met Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during the visit.