The meeting took place between Shweta Singh, Minister of the Embassy, and Wang Jianxin, Deputy Director-General of the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Department of Xinhua.  Photo| X/ India in China
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Indian Embassy officials meet representatives of China's Xinhua news agency

Indian officials described the meeting as part of efforts to enhance engagement with Chinese media.

TNIE online desk

Amid ongoing efforts to normalise relations between India and China, Indian Embassy officials on Wednesday met representatives of Beijing's state-run Xinhua news agency, the mission said on Sunday.

The meeting took place between Shweta Singh, Minister of the Embassy, and Wang Jianxin, Deputy Director-General of the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Department of Xinhua.

"On 24 June 2026, Embassy officials met representatives of Xinhua News Agency at its headquarters in Beijing and exchanged views on issues of mutual interest," the Indian Embassy said in a post on X along with a photo on Sunday, without providing details.

Indian officials described the meeting as part of efforts to enhance engagement with Chinese media.

Both countries are currently in the process of normalising relations post the Eastern Ladakh conflict in 2020, which had frozen their ties.

Currently, both countries have resumed Kailash-Manasarovar Yatra, visas and flights.

China, for its part, has been calling for restoration of visas for its journalists.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in his meeting with NSA Ajit Doval last week in New Delhi, called for both countries to promote exchanges in various fields, including media.

Wang was in New Delhi to attend the BRICS NSA meeting.

In April 2023, China froze the visas of two Beijing-based Indian journalists while they were on leave in India, alleging that Chinese scribes were not receiving visas.

Later, Beijing also declined to renew the visa for one more Indian journalist while permitting the PTI bureau to continue.

Recently, China has given a Journalist visa to The Hindu Correspondent to work from Beijing.

(With inputs from PTI)

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