What did Foreign Minister S. say on the ongoing dispute with Canada? Jaishankar? Said this about China and America, What did Foreign Minister S. say on the ongoing dispute with Canada? Jaishankar? Said this about China and America

New Delhi. India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar spoke openly about the ongoing dispute with Canada during an event organized in New Delhi today. Along with this he discussed India's relations with China and America. The Foreign Minister told how the agreement regarding patrolling on LAC was signed with China. Along with this, Jaishankar also shared his experiences related to his recent visit to Pakistan.

While participating in NDTV's World Summit program, Jaishankar also talked about India's relations with western countries. He said that in the last seven years, the Quad has evolved significantly. When I visit Europe, the US and North America, these are the countries that recognize the value of working with India. Unfortunately, Canada does not understand this, possibly due to political compulsions of the Canadian government. Although I can only speculate on the reasons, the world is very pragmatic in this respect and I would say Canada is lagging behind.

On the patrolling agreement with China on LAC, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said Galwan and Depsang are areas where, for various reasons after 2020, they had blocked us and we had banned them. What has happened now is that we have reached an agreement which will allow both to patrol. Depsang is not the only place, the agreement is that we will be able to resume patrolling which we were doing in 2020. The Foreign Minister said that India and China are the only two countries where more than one billion people live. We have a definite civilizational history, and today we are on the path of economic recovery or rejuvenation. There is no doubt that anyone making growth predictions this century cannot leave India and China out of the equation. We are very prominent and important in this regard.

However, the challenge here is that we are neighbors and we have an unresolved border issue, the External Affairs Minister said. Both countries are moving forward, and when two big neighbors rise together, it is not easy, our capabilities, influence and ambitions will change. We would both naturally want to be bigger, more visible, and more influential in the world. The bigger issue for us is how to achieve balance in our relationship.

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