Jaishankar Urges Swift Resolution in India-China Border Dispute

New Delhi: The enduring border tension spanning four years between India and China, as noted by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, has proven detrimental to both nations. Emphasizing New Delhi’s adherence to agreements and acknowledgment of the Line of Actual Control, Jaishankar highlighted the need for a constructive approach towards resolving the conflict.

Returning from visits to Japan and South Korea, Jaishankar addressed various issues, including India’s stance on the dispute with Pakistan, in an interview with a renowned media outlet, underscoring the importance of addressing terrorism while keeping dialogue channels open with Islamabad.

In response to inquiries regarding past offers from China to resolve the border issue and prospects for improving relations, Jaishankar stressed the necessity for all parties involved in boundary negotiations to believe in the possibility of a solution. He dismissed the notion that the resolution of territorial disputes should be contingent upon political considerations, asserting the primacy of a fair and just outcome.

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Regarding India’s relationship with China, Jaishankar advocated for reducing military presence along the Line of Actual Control and upholding previously established agreements. He emphasized that the prolonged tension had been counterproductive for both nations and reiterated his commitment to seeking a fair and reasonable resolution that respects existing agreements and maintains the status quo.

Jaishankar concluded by emphasizing the mutual benefits of resolving the dispute promptly, reiterating the importance of respecting agreements and preserving the Line of Actual Control for the prosperity and stability of both India and China.

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