
IMAGE SOURCE, GETTY IMAGES Image caption, This is the first visit by a Chinese defence minister to India since a deadly clash between troops in 2020
Mr. Li will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) defense ministers’ meeting on Friday in the Indian capital Delhi.
This is the first visit to India by a Chinese defense minister since a deadly clash between their troops in 2020.
At least 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers were killed.
The root cause of the tensions is an ill-defined 3,440km (2,100-mile)-long disputed border in the high-altitude Himalayan region. Rivers, lakes, and snowcaps along the frontier mean the line can shift, bringing soldiers face to face at many points.
Mr. Li and Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also hold a bilateral meeting in Delhi.
The minister’s visit comes days after India and China concluded the 18th round of military talks to try to resolve the border dispute.
India became the chair of the SCO in 2023. The organisation was formed by China, Russia, and four Central Asian countries in 2001 as a countermeasure to limit the influence of Western alliances such as Nato. India and Pakistan joined the group in 2017.
Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu will also attend the meeting in Delhi, while Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif is expected to join virtually.
Next week, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will attend an SCO foreign ministers’ meeting in India – the first visit by a top Pakistani government official to India in years.