Jaishankar India’s External Affairs Minister in an interaction with Australia’s Lowy Institute made a statement containing four dimensions on India’s relations with Chin

four dimensions on India’s relations with China by Jai Shankar ministry of external affairs :

First, the bilateral relationship between India and China has been significantly damaged this year. 

Second, China has no intention of withdrawing as it has brought tens of thousands of soldiers right up to the LAC in Ladakh that has ‘profoundly disturbed the relationship’. 

Third, the peace and tranquillity at the border is central for rest of the relations to progress. Jaishankar also underlined that since the 15th June incident, sentiments in India have completely changed towards China and it is unrealistic to think of repairing ties during the standoff. 

Fourth, China has given ‘five different explanations’ for the violation of agreements at the border.

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