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Distance Eam Govt from Chinese statement

Distance Eam Govt from Chinese statement
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New Delhi: China should not see India through the lens of third countries, the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar told Mitra China Wang Yi during their meeting in Dushanbe on Thursday even when he called for a complete military violation at Ladakh.
Calling the recovery of the status quo on the border, Jaishankar explained that bilateral relations will not be restored until this is done, scolding India’s position due to military tension flare-up in April last year.
But significantly, Jaisankar used the opportunity to keep India from the theory of International Relations Samuel Huntington which described the “clash of civilization”.
“India has never subscribed to a collision of civilization theory,” said Minister, according to MEA reading.
“He said that India and China had to deal with each other about the advantages and building relationships based on mutual respect.
For this, it is necessary that China avoid seeing our bilateral relationship from perspective of its relationship with the third country.
Asian solidarity depends on the example set by Indian relations -Cina.
“The Head of the Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat, citing the theory of” Clash of Civilizations “in a lecture at IIC earlier this week, said that the Confucianism or ‘synced’ civilization would truly join hands with Islamic civilization to fight West.
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“Will it happen or not, only the time will tell.
But we see a kind of ‘Pascawans’ between synatic and Islamic civilization.
You can see China now befriended Iran, moving towards Turkey and stepping into Afghanistan and stepping into Afghanistan.
They (China) will step into Afghanistan when it comes very short, “said the treated gene.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in its own reading, describes the work mechanism and meeting of corps commanders as “serious and effective”, and the overall situation in the border area as “gradually de-upgerated”.
Wang, he said, hoping that India will meet China half to move the situation towards stability and shift from urgent dispute resolution for regular management and control.
Both parties need to consolidate the results of the release of the forces of the forefranches, and strictly with the protocol.
And the agreement achieved Between the two countries, he said.
While some release has occurred, there is another friction point that continues to argue.

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