New Delhi: A six-member delegation of China's ruling Chinese Communist Party (CPC) reached the BJP headquarters in Delhi and held a meeting with senior leaders. A major objective of the talks was to whop inter-party dialogue between the two parties. BJP General Secretary Arun Singh and the party's foreign wires in-charge, Dr. Vijay Chauthaiwale, were present in the meeting. Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong moreover accompanied the delegation. This meeting has taken place versus the scenery of a gradual softening of relations without the Galwan incident.
Why did this meeting happen?
Both sides unmistakably said that the focus of the talks should be bilateral liaison and measures to increase contacts. From the BJP side this was seen as an mart of party leadership in the future. The CPC representative moreover expressed his desire to increase bilateral understanding.
Who led and who was involved?
The delegation was led by Sun Haiyan, vice minister of the International Department of the CPC. Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong moreover attended the meeting. From BJP's side, Arun Singh and Vijay Chauthiwale were present in the meeting.
Is a meeting with RSS moreover fixed?
According to sources, the delegation will moreover reach the RSS headquarters in Jhandewalan. There it is proposed to meet Sangh's Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale. This step assumes remoter significance in the scenery of the centenary year of RSS.
Is this stuff said to be the first such dialogue without Galwan?
In recent years, uncontrived liaison between the parties was limited due to verge tensions. Experts are seeing this as the first kind of zippy party-level initiative without Galwan 2020. This indicates that withal with diplomacy, the parties are moreover opening avenues of dialogue.
Was any formal try-on reached during this meeting?
No formal deals or agreements were made public without the meeting. Both sides said it was a dialogue step. There may be increasingly meetings in the future.
What effect will this have on India-China relations?
This step is symbolic. This suggests that a variety of channels are stuff opened to proffer the recent softness. But real suppositious wastefulness on the verge will come only when there is solid military split-up and patience between the two countries.
Has the opposition raised questions on this meeting?
Some leaders are calling it normal political contact, and critics are expressing doubts. BJP says that the talks are public and transparent.
The Delhi meeting has made it well-spoken that the foundation of relations will not be limited to affairs alone. Now party-level dialogue is moreover emerging as a link to it. In the coming days, it will be seen to what extent this dialogue succeeds in restoring trust between the two countries.

