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India, China passes ‘bad patch’ in bilateral bonds: Jaisankarkar

India, China passes 'bad patch' in bilateral bonds: Jaisankarkar
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Singapore: The Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar said on Friday that India and China experienced “very bad patches” in their bonds because Beijing had taken a series of actions that violated the agreement that still did not have “credible explanations)” and it was for Chinese leadership for China Answer where they want to take bilateral relations.
“I don’t think the Chinese people have doubts where we stand on our relationship and what isn’t right with it.
I’ve met my colleague Wang Yi several times.
As you will experience, I speak fairly.
Clearly, can Her use there is no shortage of clarity so if they want to hear it, I am sure they will hear it, “Jaishankar said in response to the question in the panel” Greater Power Competition: Bloomberg “in Bloomberg” at Bloomberg New Economic Forum here.
“We will go through patches Which is very bad in our relationship because they have taken a series of actions that violate the agreement they still do not have a credible explanation and it shows some rethinking where they want to take our relationship, but it was for them to answer, “he further said, inside Real reference to East Ladakh border clashes with China.
Ladakh East Border Border Deadlock The Indian and Chinese military RA erupted on May 5 last year after clashing violence in the Lake Pangong area and both parties gradually increased their placement by rushing for tens of thousands of soldiers and severe weapons.
Tensions increased after deadly clashes in Galwan Valley on June 15 last year.
As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, both parties completed the release process on the north and South Bank of Lake Pangong in February and in the Gographia in August.
The last round of military talks on October 10 ended with a dead end.
Meanwhile, on Thursday the two parties agreed to hold 14th military talks on the initial date to achieve complete release goals in the remaining friction point along the actual control line (LAC) in East Ladakh.

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