India for fair framework on border issue with China: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister said India-China relations cannot be normal in the absence of a clearly articulated approach
PTI
New Delhi, 3 Dec
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.
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.
"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.
The recent developments that
reflect continuous diplomatic engagements have set India-China ties in the
direction of "some improvement", he said.
"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.
"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.
Jaishankar credited the Indian
forces, saying that despite logistical challenges and the Covid pandemic, they
countered the Chinese troops rapidly.
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