External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar explained what 75 per cent resolution of border dispute with China means. In New York, the External Affairs Minister clarified that when I said that there has been 75 per cent progress in the India-China border dispute talks, it was only on the withdrawal of troops in eastern Ladakh. Jaishankar said India has had a 'difficult history' with China. Despite having 'clear agreements' with India, Beijing deployed several troops on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in 2020.
There has been no discussion on the issue of patrolling yet
The foreign minister was speaking at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York. He said, when I said that 75 percent of it (border dispute) has been resolved, it is only a matter of withdrawal, then this is a part of the problem. So we have been able to resolve most of the cases of withdrawal in the confrontational points. But some issues of patrolling need to be resolved. He said that the next step would be to reduce tensions. Jaishankar's remarks on the withdrawal of troops come after his statement earlier this month in which he said that India has made progress in border talks with China and about 75 percent of the withdrawal problems have been resolved.
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Due to deteriorating relations with China
Speaking at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York, he said that our history with China has been full of difficulties. Despite our clear agreements with China, we saw in the midst of the Corona epidemic that China violated these agreements and sent a large number of its troops to the LAC. There was a possibility that an accident would happen and it did happen. So there was a clash and many soldiers were killed on both sides. In a way, it affected the relationship.
Its effect will be seen on the whole world
At the event, Jaishankar stressed that the relationship between India and China is the key to the future of Asia and the world becoming multipolar. He said, “I think India-China relations are the key to Asia's future. If the world has to become multipolar, Asia will also have to become multipolar. Therefore, India's relationship with China will not only affect the future of Asia, but in that way perhaps the future of the world.”
There was an encounter with Chinese soldiers in Galwan
Relations between India and China are at an all-time low after a bloody standoff between the armies of the two countries in Ladakh's Galwan Valley in May 2020. The process of withdrawal of troops began in February 2021 and talks have been going on since then to resolve the border dispute.