India-China: Foreign minister S jaishankar's big statement, said- India's situation with china is very 'fragile' and 'dangerous'

Jaishankar said, 'The situation in my mind remains very delicate because there are places where our deployment is very close and the military assessment is also very dangerous. India-China relations cannot be normal unless the border dispute is resolved as per the in-principle agreement reached with its Chinese counterpart in september 2020.


Foreign minister S Jaishankar's big statement has come on the ongoing border dispute between india and China. He described the situation between india and china in the western Himalayan region of Ladakh as 'fragile' and 'dangerous'. Speaking at the india Today Conclave, S. jaishankar said that in some parts of Ladakh, military forces are stationed very close to each other.



He said, '20 of our soldiers were martyred in the conflict between the two sides in the area in mid-2020, while more than 40 of them were killed or injured, but the situation was calmed through a round of diplomatic and military talks. Was. In December, violence broke out in the eastern sector of the unmarked border between the two countries, but no one was killed.


S. jaishankar said, 'The situation in my mind remains very delicate because there are places where our deployment is very close and the military assessment is also very dangerous. India-China relations cannot be normal unless the border dispute is resolved as per the in-principle agreement reached with its Chinese counterpart in september 2020.


Jaishankar further said, however, the armies of both sides have disengaged from several areas and discussions are on the unresolved points. We have made it very clear to the Chinese that we cannot disturb the peace. You cannot violate the agreement.


Jaishankar said he discussed the situation with China's new foreign minister Qin Gang on the sidelines of the G-20 foreign ministers' meeting hosted by india this month. Regarding India's chairmanship of the G-20 this year, jaishankar expressed hope that New delhi can make the forum 'more true to the global mandate'.


The G-20 should not be merely a debating club or a region of the global answer, he said. The entirety of global concerns needs to be addressed. We've already made that point very strongly. Two G-20 ministerial meetings in india in the last three weeks have been overshadowed by Russia's 13-month invasion of Ukraine.

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