Xi Jinping's secret letter to President Murmu thawed India-China? Expert says 'Trump indeed great peacemaker'

India and China have made their approach faster due to the new trade policy of the United States, feel experts, and note that if the tariff pressure continues, US President Donald Trump can indeed be crowned as the ‘big peacemaker’. According to a Bloomberg report with reference to sources, when the US president slapped rates on Beijing in March 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping wrote to his Indian counterpart Droupadi Murmu to test the waters. The letter was also further conveyed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the report added. Relationships of India-China: Xi Jinping’s letter, speak of progress according to the report, the letter of Xi Jinping expressed concern about any US transactions that would harm China’s interests and nominate a provincial official who would send Beijing’s efforts. Shortly after the letter from Xi, Beijing published a statement from him describing the relationship between India and China as a ‘Dragon Elephant Tango’-a phrase soon used by other top Chinese officials. The report added that the source said that serious overtures of the Indian side began in June to Donald Trump repeatedly demanded credit for the “stop” of the India Pakistan War. Now, in August, both countries, which were hit hard by the tariff of Donald Trump, moved quickly to reconciliation. On August 28, the Premier Modi left for his first trip to China in seven years. We on the foot foot if the relationship between India and China improves? The report noted that improved relations in India-China could have ‘deep implications’ for the US, which Delhi considered a counter to Beijing. Ashley Tellis, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former US diplomat in New -Delhi, told Bloomberg: “Trump is indeed the big peacemaker – he deserves all the credit for stimulating the start of the detention between Delhi and Beijing. Eceritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Richard Wolff agrees. In an interview with Russia TV, he said that the US shot itself in the foot while trying to “act like a difficult man” by doubling rates on India. Wolff feels that Donald Trump’s move Brics made the forerunner to be a counter-economic block in the west. ‘If you close the US to India, with major rates, India will have to find other places to sell its exports – as Russia has found another place to sell its energy. India will sell its exports – no longer to the US – but to the rest of the Brics, ‘he added. Antara Ghosal Singh, a fellow of the Observer Research Foundation, a thinking tank in New -Delhi, told BB: “The economic possibilities are great if the two countries can build differences and build confidence. reconsider. ” Not a smooth lead: India-China is a job going on, but because there are some obstacles-China’s relationship with Pakistan, the border issue, Tibet and Taiwan recognition will probably pursue a gradual approach to the normalization of tires, the report added. Wolff acknowledged that Russia, China and India’s relationships were “uneasy” but noticed, “nothing brings together adversaries than having a common enemy.” On the other hand, Jeremy Chan, a senior analyst in the China and Northeast Asia team at Eurasia Group, who once worked as a diplomat in China and Japan, told BB: “Relationships from China India are on an indisputable positive trajectory, but they will still be the losses in their relationship.”