# Border Dispute
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Himalayan De-escalation: Beijing and New Delhi Inch Toward Normalization
Chinese and Indian officials met in New Delhi to discuss stabilizing border tensions and restoring bilateral cooperation. Both nations are working toward the 25th Special Representatives meeting, signaling a strategic effort to move relations past the 2020 military standoff.

A Himalayan Thaw? Beijing Signals Stabilization in Ties with New Delhi
China and India have signaled a shift toward normalization as top diplomats met in New Delhi to discuss border stability and renewed cooperation. Beijing is pushing to separate the long-standing boundary dispute from the broader bilateral relationship to resume trade and financial exchanges.

Diplomacy in Cebu: Thailand and Cambodia Pivot Toward Border Stability
Thai Prime Minister Anutin and Cambodian PM Hun Manet met in the Philippines to discuss easing border tensions. The two leaders committed to a path of dialogue and tasked their foreign ministers with creating confidence-building measures to ensure long-term peace.

Beirut’s Border Gambit: President Aoun Signals Strategic Shift Toward Diplomacy with Israel
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has announced formal negotiations with Israel aimed at ending the IDF presence in Southern Lebanon and deploying the national army to the border. Supported by U.S. mediation, the move represents a strategic choice to prioritize state sovereignty and economic stability over continued military conflict.

The Border Gambit: Why Israel is Finally Ready to Talk with Lebanon
Israel’s sudden agreement to negotiate with Lebanon reflects a strategic pivot driven by military exhaustion and intense international diplomatic pressure. This shift suggests a move toward de-escalation in the north, aiming to resolve long-standing border disputes that have displaced thousands of civilians.