In first signs of thaw between India and China at Doklam, both countries agreed to disengage
from the Sikkim border, which had turned into a flashpoint for the nuclear-armed nations.
"In recent weeks, India and China maintained diplomatic communication in respect of incident
at Doklam.
We were able to express our views and convey our concerns and interests," the MEA said
in a statement.
" On this basis, expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at
Doklam has been agreed to and is on-going," it added.
The move is a big plus for Prime Minister Narendra Modi before he travels next week
to Xiamen for the BRICS summit.
The Doklam ease could help set the agenda for talks between Modi and Chinese President
Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the five-nation meeting.
There are indications that President Vladimir Putin could play a key role at the high table
in Xiamen in helping solve the Sino-Indian issues.
A bilateral meeting between Modi and Putin is also in the works on the sidelines of BRICS
Summit.
International affairs experts who have followed the evolution of BRICS refer to the fact that
such multilateral platforms help member-states strengthen their bilateral ties and iron out
wrinkles.
India and China have been at the loggerheads on Doklam, where soldiers from the two countries
have been in a stand-off for more than two months.
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