Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Europe must change thinking that its problems are the world’s: EAM

- Rezaul H Laskar

JAISHANKAR SAYS THAT INDIA WOULD NOT ACCEPT CONSTRUCTS SUCH AS CHOOSING BETWEEN AXES LED BY THE US OR CHINA

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Friday dismissed attempts to conflate New Delhi’s position on the Ukraine crisis with global support for India’s efforts to handle its difference­s with China, and said the country has the prerogativ­e of choosing a position that best suits its own interests.

Participat­ing in the annual Bratislava Forum organised by the think tank GLOBSEC in the Slovakian capital, Jaishankar rejected the impression that India is sitting on the fence or would join an axis led by the US or China. India, he added, is perfectly capable of handling its difficult ties with China.

“We have a difficult relationsh­ip with China. We’re perfectly capable of managing it. If I get global understand­ing and supwhere port, obviously it is of help to me but this idea that I do a transactio­n – that I come in, in one conflict because it will help me in conflict [number] two – that’s not how the world works,” he said.

Jaishankar sought to dispel linkages being made between the war in Ukraine and the current tensions between India and China, describing the argument as selfservin­g. “China and India happened way before anything happened in Ukraine. The Chinese don’t need a precedent someelse in the world on how to engage us, or not engage us, or be difficult with us, or not be difficult with us.” He added that India would not accept constructs such as choosing between axes led by the US or China. “I don’t think it’s necessary for me to join this axis or not, and if I’m not joining this, I must be with the other one. I don’t accept that,” he said.

People around the world now look more to India for help, and any new global agenda cannot be as Euro-centric as in the past, he said. Europe will have to change from thinking that “Europe’s problems are the world’s” but that ”our problems are ours”, he added.

He rejected suggestion­s from the West that India’s purchases of Russian oil is helping fund the war in Ukraine, saying New Delhi is only working to get the best deal for its citizens amid intense volatility in global energy markets.

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