India-China bilateral relations back to normalcy.

China-India bilateral relations back on track from the shadow of the differences and divergent perspectives?? But difference should not become disputes. At a time of global uncertainty, India, China relationship should be a factor of stability.

China has thanked india for its support in the fight against coronavirus & offered medical consignment to help contain the pandemic in the country. India sent consignment about 15 tonnes of medical assistance comprising mask, gloves, and other emergency medical equipment to the coronavirus hit wuhan city.

Yet in the face of the current global health crisis, both nations are committed to working together to contain coronavirus is very recripocal & commendable action. China should put aside their political, economic and ideological differences, at least for the time being, and work together to deal with the global health emergency.

India-china have maintained communication and cooperation and lent support to eachother in coping with the epidemic through unprecedented times.

The China-India relations have seen an increasingly positive momentum, which not only brings strong growth impetus for the two countries, but also injects stability and certainty into the profoundly dynamic international situation.

China-India should strengthen cooperation in international and regional affairs. 

China needs to correctly view others development & enhance strategic mutual trust. China should focus on cooperation, dispel suspicions and properly handle the differences by enhancing mutual understanding. China lacks comprehensive and rational understanding of each other to handle the peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance to the laws laid down at international level. China should properly address the differences through dialogue and consultation and expand consensus to shape the bilateral relations in taking the cooperation even bigger. 

India urge China to abide by international law and basic norms governing international relations and principles of sovereign equality and non-interference in other country’s internal affairs as enshrined in the UN Charter. 

India's decision is very consistent & firm that we have jointly advocated the five principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, mutual non-aggression, non-interference, non-confrontation, win-win cooperation in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence.

India remain committed to upholding international law and the universally recognized norms governing international relations, so as to shore up the foundation of international rule of law. Such principles as respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, peaceful settlement of international disputes and non-interference in the internal affairs of others, as enshrined in the UN Charter, are the foundation stones upon which modern international law and conduct of international relations are built.