China is signaling its intention to facilitate better relations between India and Pakistan. Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India, including meetings with key Indian officials, has sparked discussions about regional diplomacy. China views both India and Pakistan as crucial neighbors and seeks to establish cooperative relationships. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has suggested that any outstanding issues between the two nations should be resolved through dialogue. A spokesperson stated that China is willing to play a positive role in the process if both countries are amenable. This hints at China’s readiness to mediate and potentially assist in improving bilateral ties. Historically, China has supported Pakistan during conflicts with India, and Pakistan is a significant partner in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. China’s current stance comes as India has declined potential mediation efforts from the United States. If successful, China’s approach could represent a shift in regional dynamics. Improved relations with Pakistan could offer several advantages for India, including enhanced trade routes and a reduction in cross-border tensions, provided Pakistan addresses concerns regarding terrorism and hostile activities. The potential for direct trade with Iran and Afghanistan, facilitated by Pakistan, is also a notable benefit.
