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This is not surprising that China has sent a formal reply and said that this is a dance between China's dragon and India's elephant. On June 19, 2020, when our Prime Minister was a non-biological PM, then he had given this statement where he gave a clean chit to China,
He said it two times, that no one has entered or posts have been captured. So when the clean chit was given, it makes sense that China will reply to that. Our power and influence gets weakened after our PM says things like this. Saying things like there was no incursion, so will we call it an excursion?"
Replying to the statement, Ramesh added We have raised many questions, and we have demanded only one thing, to have a debate on Parliament over this, take Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha into confidence. The PM should come and give a statement and take questions from others,
We are now working to restore conditions to how they were before 2020. Slowly but surely, trust, enthusiasm, and energy will return. But of course, it will take some time, since there's been a five-year gap,
China and India have a shared task to achieve respective development and revitalization, and should understand and support each other, and help each other succeed...The two countries should be partners that contribute to each other’ s success. A cooperative pas de deux of the dragon and the elephant is the only right choice for both sides,
China appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’ s recent positive statements on China-India relations. The successful meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kazan last October provided strategic guidance for the improvement and development of the bilateral ties,
Mao Ning told news agency PTI during a briefing while responding to a question on PM Modi's remarks Both sides have earnestly followed through on the important common understandings of our leaders, strengthened exchanges and practical cooperation at all levels, and achieved a series of positive outcomes,
China stands ready to work with India to implement the important common understandings between [Modi and President Xi Jinping], take the 75th anniversary of China-India diplomatic relations as an opportunity, promote exchange and cooperation in various fields and at all levels, and advance China-India relations on the track of sound and stable development,
And since the 21st century is Asia's century, we want India and China to compete healthily. Competition is not a bad thing, but it should never turn into a conflict,
said Modi, according to Hindustan Times Healthy, natural competition is a normal part of international relations. Every country navigates both cooperation and competition, and China and India, as neighboring major powers, are no exception. The key is to ensure that differences do not escalate into confrontation,
But our focus is to ensure that these differences don't turn into disputes. That's what we actively work toward,
the PM said, according to The Hindustan Times It has always been about learning from each other and understanding one another. At one time, Buddhism had a profound influence in China, and that philosophy originated in India,
However, after my recent meeting with President Xi, we have seen a return to normalcy at the border. We are now working to restore conditions to how they were before 2020,
Modi said referring to his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in October last year If you look at historical records, for centuries, India and China have learned from each other. Together, they have always contributed to the global good in some way. Old records suggest that at one point, India and China alone accounted for more than 50 per cent of the world's GDP. That's how massive India's contribution was. And I believe our ties have been extremely strong, with deep cultural connections,
the Prime Minister told Fridman Instead of discord, we emphasise on dialogue. Because it is only through dialogue, that we can build a stable, cooperative relationship that serves the best interests of both the nations."
Our relationship should remain just as strong in the future. It should continue to grow,