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'75% has been resolved, next step is ...': Jaishankar addresses border issues with China

Jaishankar pointed to past border clashes, including the 2020 Galwan Valley incident, remarking that this event has since cast a shadow over bilateral relations, and reiterated that restoring peace and stability at the border is crucial for improving the broader relationship.

September 25, 2024 / 12:01 IST
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Jaishankar acknowledged the progress in disengagement but highlighted the need for further de-escalation.
Jaishankar acknowledged the progress in disengagement but highlighted the need for further de-escalation.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, on Wednesday, addressed the ongoing border tensions between India and China, highlighting the challenging relationship between the two nations. Speaking at the Asia Society Policy Institute, Jaishankar recalled the significant violations by Chinese troops during the COVID-19 pandemic, when large numbers of forces were moved to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in violation of existing agreements between the two countries.

Jaishankar revealed that while 75 percent of the disengagement process has been resolved, the more complex issues surrounding patrolling rights at the LAC still remain. “When I said 75 percent of it has been sorted out, it’s only of the disengagement. That’s one part of the problem. Some patrolling issues still need to be resolved. The next step will be de-escalation,” the EAM clarified.

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The minister further stressed that the relationship between India and China holds significant importance not just for Asia, but for the world. In his speech, he underscored the idea that in a multipolar world, Asia must also be multipolar, with India and China playing key roles in shaping global dynamics.