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India for fair, mutually acceptable framework on border issue with China: Jaishankar

'We have been very clear that the restoration of peace and tranquillity will be the basis for the rest of the relationship to move forward,' he added
03:13 PM Dec 03, 2024 IST | PTI
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India for fair, mutually acceptable framework on border issue with China: Jaishankar --- File Photo
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New Delhi, Dec 03: India remains committed to engaging with China to arrive at a fair and mutually acceptable framework for boundary settlement, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday, noting that India-China relations cannot be normal in the absence of a clearly articulated approach.

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Making a statement in the Lok Sabha, the minister said India-China ties have been abnormal since 2020 when peace and tranquillity in border areas were disturbed due to Chinese actions.

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"The amassing of troops by China in eastern Ladakh in April-May 2020 resulted in face-offs at a number of points. After the Galwan Valley clashes, we were addressing a situation that not only saw fatalities but events that needed heavy weaponry deployment," he said.

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The recent developments that reflect continuous diplomatic engagements have set India-China ties in the direction of "some improvement", he said.

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"We remain committed to engaging with China to arrive at a fair and mutually acceptable framework for boundary settlement... The government has maintained that India-China relations cannot be normal in the absence of peace and tranquillity in the border areas, the combination of a firm and principal stance on this situation and the border areas, as well a clearly articulated approach to the totality of our ties," Jaishankar said.

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"We have been very clear that the restoration of peace and tranquillity will be the basis for the rest of the relationship to move forward," he added.

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Jaishankar credited the Indian forces, saying that despite logistical challenges and the Covid pandemic, they countered the Chinese troops rapidly.

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