KEY POINTS
  • This marks the first high-level visit between the two sides since bloody clashes on their contested border led to the deaths of 20 Indian and 4 Chinese soldiers in June 2020.
  • As the host of the annual BRICS summit later this year,  China is also believed to be seeking India's presence at the forum which would put India, China and Russia at the same table.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in 2019.

While their armies face off in the frigid Himalayan heights, there are sudden and furtive signs of a possible thaw in relations between India and China, the two giant Asian neighbors armed with nuclear weapons.

In a visit shrouded in secrecy, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi flew to India and met his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar for three-hour-long talks on Friday.