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<h1>India and China agree to seek fair, reasonable, mutually acceptable boundary resolution while expanding cooperation on security and trade</h1> Indian and Chinese leaders agreed to pursue a 'fair, reasonable, and mutually acceptable' resolution of their boundary dispute, framing any settlement within the political context of overall bilateral relations and long-term mutual interests. They noted successful troop disengagement and ongoing border tranquility, endorsed further talks by their Special Representatives, and committed to expand cooperation on bilateral, regional and global issues including terrorism and fair trade. Both reaffirmed development-partner status, rejected viewing relations through third-country lenses, and pledged mutual support for each other's leadership roles in multilateral institutions.