Will India and China never improve? External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has shocked claim

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that India and China are working to recreate tension with the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes, but some issues are still unresolved. Speaking at an event organized by the Asia Society, he stressed that stressful relations are not beneficial for any country. During a session conducted by Asia Society President and CEO and former South Korea’s former Foreign Minister Qing-W. Kang, Jaishankar said, “It was not just bloodshed, it was a written agreements to be disregarded … the terms on which the consent was agreed.

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Jaishankar admitted that the relationship has improved since October last year, but some challenges still remain. He said that we are still dealing with some parts of it, it is not that this issue is completely over. He said that efforts are on to overcome the damage caused by the clashes of 2020, he said that we really think that it is in our mutual interest. India and China signed a disintegration agreement for the last two confrontation points Depsang and Demchok in East Ladakh in October. A few days later, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks in Kazan, resulting in decisions to improve bilateral relations.

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Referring to the Galwan clash, S Jaishankar said that it was not just a confrontation, it was a disregard of written agreements … went far away from the conditions on which the consent was agreed. We are still dealing with some parts of it, it is not that this issue is completely over. He said that there has been some improvement in India-China relations since October last year. We are working on various aspects of this. I have met my (Chinese) counterpart many times, my other senior colleagues have also met him.

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