Dhaka, Sept. 5 -- Indian Prime Minister Norendra Modi's inaugural visit to China in seven years at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization conference in Tianjin indicated resurgence in bilateral engagement.

President Xi emphasized the reinstatement of flights, the easing of visa restrictions, and the de-escalation of border tensions, characterizing India as a "partner." Both leaders approved a four-point framework for cooperation including multilateralism, exchanges, and economic relations.

India may reevaluate its restrictive investment regulations, thereby enhancing Chinese participation in high-tech industries, fortifying South Asian connectivity, and promoting regional economic advancement and after that the new multipolarity come to ...