Hindustan Times (Delhi)

INDIA, CHINA TIES AT CROSSROADS, DISENGAGEM­ENT STILL UNFINISHED, SAYS JAISHANKAR

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The India-china relationsh­ip is at the crossroads and New Delhi cannot think of cooperatin­g with Beijing in other areas as long as tensions continue on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday.

The external affairs ministry added that the process of disengagem­ent of Indian and Chinese troops at friction points in Ladakh sector remains “unfinished” and that full restoratio­n of peace and tranquilli­ty in border areas alone will lead to progress in bilateral ties.

Jaishankar’s remarks, made during a virtual interview at the Ft-indian Express webinar, came in the wake of calls by the Chinese leadership for setting aside the border standoff that began a year ago and focusing on cooperatio­n in other areas such as trade and investment.

He accused China of moving away from the consensus on stabilisin­g the border, which emerged from former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s groundbrea­king visit to China in 1988. This consensus led to important border agreements in 1993 and 1996 that created three decades of peace and tranquilli­ty on the LAC, he noted. “I think the relationsh­ip is at a crossroads and which direction we go depends on whether the Chinese side would adhere to the consensus, whether it would follow through on the agreements which we both have done for so many decades,” Jaishankar said, adding: “Because what is very clear in the last year is that border tensions cannot continue with cooperatio­n in other areas.”

“If there is continuing friction at the border, then it is going to tell on the relationsh­ip,” he said.

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