China's Xi says India, China are 'friends, partners'

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China&x27;s Xi says India, China are &x27;friends, partners&x27; ReutersMon, January 26, 2026 at 3:09 AM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 23, 2024. China Daily via REUTERS /File Photo HONG KONG, Jan 26 (Reuters) China's President Xi Jinping said China and India were "good neighbours, friends and ​partners" as he wished President Droupadi Murmu congratulations ‌on the South Asian nation's Republic Day, the official Xinhua news agency ‌reported on Monday.

China's Xi says India, China are 'friends, partners'

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FILE PHOTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 23, 2024. China Daily via REUTERS /File Photo

HONG KONG, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping said China and India were "good neighbours, friends and ​partners" as he wished President Droupadi Murmu congratulations ‌on the South Asian nation's Republic Day, the official Xinhua news agency ‌reported on Monday.

Xi said that over the past year, China-India relations have continued to improve and develop and are of "great significance for maintaining and promoting world peace and prosperity," according ⁠to Xinhua.

Xi said China ‌has always believed that being "good neighbours, friends and partners" is the right choice for both ‍China and India.

He referred to China and India as the "dragon and the elephant dancing together," Xinhua said.

Xi said he hoped that both ​sides would expand exchanges and cooperation and address each ‌other's concerns to promote healthy and stable relations.

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The nuclear-armed Asian neighbours share a 3,800 km (2,400-mile) border that is poorly demarcated and has been disputed since the 1950s.

Ties between the countries were shaken by a 2020 clash in which 20 ⁠Indian and four Chinese soldiers died ​in hand-to-hand combat. After that, ​the Himalayan border was heavily militarised by both sides.

Both countries began improving ties last year after staging ‍a series ⁠of high-level bilateral visits.

Direct flights resumed in 2025 as both countries stepped up trade and investment flows against ⁠the backdrop of U.S. President Donald Trump's combative foreign policy.

(Reporting by the ‌Beijing newroom; Writing by Farah Master; Editing by ‌Christian Schmollinger and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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