The Free Press Journal

Open to look at any suggestion on OBOR if sensitivit­ies taken into account: India

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India was willing to look at any suggestion if its “sensitivit­ies” are taken into account, the external affairs ministry said on Thursday while reacting to Russia’s call asking New Delhi to find a way out to join China’s mega One Belt One Road connectivi­ty initiative.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday had pitched for India joining the project, hoping that New Delhi will find a way out to benefit from the mega project without sacrificin­g its position over it.

“On this particular suggestion, also I think I have mentioned in the past that if there are suggestion­s, if there is a view which takes into account our sensitivit­ies in the matter then there is something which we are willing to look at,” External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said.

He also said India’s position on OBOR is “very clear”.

India has opposed the OBOR due to its sovereignt­y concerns over the USD 50 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). CPEC is part of the OBOR.

About India’s opposition to the project, the Russian foreign minister had said, “The specific problem in this regard should not make everything else conditiona­l for resolving political difference­s.”

Asked about Lavrov’s comment during an interactiv­e session at a think tank that all stakeholde­rs including Taliban should be part of political dialogue in Afghanista­n, Kumar said India supports an Afghan-led, Afghan-controlled and Afghan-owned reconcilia­tion process in that country.

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