When will india and China's relations get better?


 India has once again given a clear message to china that unless all border disputes are resolved, relations between india and china are not going to be normal. External Affairs minister S jaishankar said on thursday that India's relations with china cannot be normal until there is peace in the border areas.

S jaishankar said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, 'I am saying that unless there will be an atmosphere of peace in the border areas unless agreements are followed.

Why is india angry with China?

Referring to the Galwan Valley clashes, the External Affairs minister said that what happened in 2020 was a one-party effort, and we know who it was.

S jaishankar said, 'Have we made progress since then? In some ways, yes. There were many conflicting points. There were military deployments that were uncomfortably close together, but I believe some of those issues have been settled in order to maintain the shared and mutual security.

India-China relations have become dangerous 

After a battle in the Galwan Valley in june 2020, tensions between india and china had grown. The standoff in the eastern Ladakh regions of Demchok and Depsang has not yet been resolved, despite the fact that both sides have evacuated their forces from the flashpoints of hostilities through military and diplomatic negotiations.
India has constantly argued that progress in bilateral relations depends on stability along the Line of Actual Control. Following severe skirmishes near Pangong Lake on May 5, 2020, the border stalemate in eastern Ladakh began.

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