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NSA Ajit Doval to Visit China for Special Representative Talks Days After Disengagement: Report

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National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval is expected to visit Beijing soon, with some reports indicating that the trip could take place as early as Tuesday, December 17. He is set to lead the Indian delegation at the Special Representatives dialogue with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, focusing on the broader India-China boundary issue. This dialogue is scheduled to take place after almost five years.


SEPT. 11, 2024 St. Petersburg: National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval with others during the BRICS NSAs meeting, in St. Petersburg, Russia. (Photo: PTI)


On Monday, news agency PTI reported that NSA Doval is likely to visit China in the coming weeks. However, an India Today report suggested the visit is confirmed for December 17. Both reports cited unnamed sources for their information regarding Doval's travel plans.


The discussions will primarily address ongoing tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This will be the first Special Representatives-level dialogue since the Galwan Valley clash in 2020 and the first such meeting since December 2019.


Doval's visit follows an agreement between India and China in October on patrolling arrangements along the LAC in the India-China border areas.


The last round of the Special Representatives dialogue was held in New Delhi in December 2019.


The decision to resume the dialogue mechanism was made during a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on October 23 in Kazan.


According to sources cited by PTI, NSA Doval is expected to travel to China soon to participate in the 23rd round of Special Representatives talks.


The dialogue is expected to take place either later this month or in early January, according to one source.


There has been no official confirmation regarding the venue for the talks.


India and China discussed preparations for the upcoming Special Representatives dialogue during diplomatic talks on December 5.


While NSA Doval represents India in these discussions, the Chinese delegation will be led by Foreign Minister Wang.


The Special Representatives dialogue has not been held for the past five years due to the border standoff in eastern Ladakh.


The military confrontation along the LAC in eastern Ladakh began in May 2020, culminating in a deadly clash in the Galwan Valley in June, severely straining relations between the two countries. The standoff ended with a disengagement process at the final friction points in Demchok and Depsang, following an agreement reached on October 21.


Two days after the agreement, Modi and Xi held discussions on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia. During their meeting, both leaders agreed to reactivate multiple dialogue mechanisms, including the Special Representatives dialogue on the boundary issue.


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