India and China have agreed to restart bilateral engagement under SCO framework after easing tensions in Ladakh, marking cautious diplomatic and strategic progress.
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- Both sides agreed to restart structured bilateral talks on Shanghai Cooperation Organisation sidelines focusing on reducing friction along Line of Actual Control and restoring communication channels.
- Discussions included de-escalation measures in sensitive border sectors, aiming to stabilize ground situation after prolonged military standoff in eastern Ladakh region.
- Economic cooperation and trade normalization featured prominently as both delegations explored gradual restoration of restricted cross-border exchanges and investment flows.
- Military commanders and diplomatic representatives reviewed previous disengagement agreements assessing compliance levels and identifying remaining friction points requiring further negotiation efforts.
- Both nations emphasized importance of maintaining peace along borders while avoiding escalation, especially in sensitive Himalayan frontier areas with strategic significance.
- SCO platform was used to rebuild diplomatic trust enabling dialogue on regional stability security cooperation and multilateral engagement frameworks for future coordination.
- Future meetings expected to continue confidence building measures focusing on sustainable peace border management protocols and preventing miscommunication incidents along frontier regions.

