China and India Strengthen BRICS Ties in High-Stakes Delhi Talks
Zhai Jun, special envoy of the Chinese government on the Middle East issue, meets India's Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (South) Neena Malhotra in New Delhi, India, on April 23, 2026. Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry
China and India are both major developing countries and have maintained communication on major international and regional issues. China values the important role India plays as the rotating presidency of BRICS, and hopes that the BRICS consultation on Middle East affairs will send a strong message regarding regional situations and contribute constructively to regional peace and stability, Zhai Jun, special envoy of the Chinese government on the Middle East issue, said on Thursday, when meeting with India's Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (South) Neena Malhotra in New Delhi, according to a readout from the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Friday.
The two sides exchanged views on strengthening cooperation under the BRICS framework. Xu Feihong, Chinese ambassador to India, attended the meeting, per the readout.
Malhotra noted that India values China's important role within the BRICS mechanism, and appreciates China's support for India to host relevant BRICS events. India stands ready to work with BRICS members including China to de-escalate regional tensions at an early date, according to the readout.
The two sides also exchanged views on the Iran war, the Palestinian question and other affairs.
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