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‘India’s relationship with China cannot be normal…’, asserts EAM Jaishankar amid border issues

India-China ties: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar claimed that what happened in 2020 in Eastern Ladakh was an attempt by one party to violate agreements and understandings, and that is what caused the conflict in the Galwan Valley.

India-China ties: In his latest statement, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India’s ties with China cannot be normal unless there is peace along the border areas. He further said that there is no ambiguity in New Delhi’s signalling to Beijing.

“I am saying that unless there is peace and tranquillity in the border areas, unless there is the observance of agreements and no unilateral attempt made to change the status quo, the relationship cannot be normal and is not normal,” Jaishankar added.

He claimed that what happened in 2020 in Eastern Ladakh was an attempt by one party to violate agreements and understandings, and that is what caused the conflict in the Galwan Valley.

“Have we made progress from then? In some respects, yes. Relatively speaking there were multiple friction points. In those friction points, there were dangerously close-up deployments by the military, I think some of those issues have been worked out keeping in mind equal and mutual security,” Jaishankar remarked.

“But there are some which still need to be worked upon. I think it’s in the nature of what I do that…it’s important to persevere and to keep pushing. Because it is tough or it is complicated, you don’t say, well that’s not going to happen,” he said.

Current state of relations not in even China’s interest: EAM

The minister of external affairs hoped that China would come to the realisation that its current condition is not even in its best interest.

“I keep an eye on it and I do genuinely believe that there will be, there should be a realization that the present state of relations is not even in China’s own interest,” he said.

“We are doing a lot of things in terms of various policies and various pronouncements and the state of relations after all, ask yourself if you are an objective observer, looking at the state of relations would you suggest that everything is okay and this can carry on without any negative impact for the parties concerned, I don’t think so,” he added.

Jaishankar said there is no ambiguity in India’s message to China.

“I don’t think there is any ambiguity about our signaling and our messaging. They will weigh it from their interests and where they are but…it isn’t just a matter of public sentiment, and public sentiment is strong…I think it is government policy, it is national thinking, public sentiment and strategic calculation. I do not think that the current state can continue without damage to the relationship,” he said.

India-China ties

The ties between India and China nosedived significantly following the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.

There has been no progress yet on resolving the standoff in the Demchok and Depsang regions of eastern Ladakh though the two sides withdrew troops from a number of friction points following a series of military and diplomatic talks.

India has been consistently maintaining that peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control were key for the overall development of the bilateral ties. It should be mentioned here that the eastern Ladakh border standoff erupted on May 5, 2020, following a violent clash in the Pangong lake areas.

(With PTI inputs)

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