EAM Jaishankar’s Perspective on India-China Relations

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In a recent event in Mumbai, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar made a significant statement about India’s relationship with its neighbour, China. His words reflect a pragmatic and competitive approach to international politics.

Jaishankar stated, “China is also a neighbouring country and in many ways will, as part of competitive politics, influence these.” He emphasized that India should not fear China’s influence but instead view global politics as a competitive game. He said, “I don’t think we should be scared of China. I think we should say, okay, global politics is a competitive game. You do your best, and I will do my best.”

China, being a major economy, will naturally deploy resources and attempt to shape things in its way. Jaishankar’s perspective on this is refreshingly proactive. He believes that instead of complaining about China’s actions, India should strive to do better. “The answer is, okay, you are doing it. Let me do better than,” he said.

This statement is a clear indication of India’s stance towards its relationship with China. It suggests a shift from a reactive to a proactive approach. Instead of being intimidated by China’s economic power and political influence, India is ready to step up its game and compete on the global stage.

Jaishankar’s words also highlight the importance of self-improvement and competitiveness in international relations. It’s not about outdoing the other but about doing one’s best and continually striving for improvement.

In conclusion, EAM Jaishankar’s comments provide a valuable insight into India’s foreign policy. It reflects a nation ready to embrace competition, improve itself, and not be deterred by the actions of others. This approach could potentially lead to a more balanced and dynamic relationship between India and China, ultimately benefiting both nations.

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