India facing ‘very complicated challenge’ from China, ensuring no attempt made to change status quo in border areas unilaterally: Jaishankar

If peace and tranquillity between India and China is disturbed, their relationship will not remain unaffected, the External Affairs Minister said

Union Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar addresses the students of Ananta University on ‘Modi’s India: A Rising Power’ in Ahmedabad on May 27, 2023. | Photo Credit: PTI

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has said India faces a “very complicated challenge” from China, and the Narendra Modi government has taken steps to ensure no attempts are made to change the status quo in the border areas unilaterally.

This challenge was “very visible” in border areas in the last three years, Mr. Jaishankar said on Saturday (May 27), adding that both the countries have to find an equilibrium in relationship, but it cannot be on the terms of the other party.

If peace and tranquillity between the two nations is disturbed, their relationship will not remain unaffected, the Minister said, delivering a talk on ‘Modi’s India: A Rising Power’ at the Anant National University in Ahmedabad.

“When I talk about big powers, of course we have a particular challenge from China. That challenge is a very complicated challenge, but in the last three years it has been particularly visible in the border areas,” Mr. Jaishankar said, apparently referring to China’s incursions in eastern Ladakh.

“There are clearly responses that are required, and those responses have been undertaken by the government. And a lot of it to ensure that no attempt is made to unilaterally change the status quo in the border areas,” he said.

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/india-facing-very-complicated-challenge-from-china-ensuring-no-attempt-made-to-change-status-quo-in-border-areas-unilaterally-jaishankar/article66903297.ece

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