Modi stresses need to address ‘prolonged situation’ on borders
▶ India should follow rational language with actions: analysts
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the need to address the “prolonged situation” along the border with China to improve bilateral relations between the two countries, as stated in a recent interview with US magazine Newsweek. Chinese analysts welcomed the relatively softened and rational remarks from the Indian leader, while also cautioning that China should remain vigilant and closely monitor whether the Indian side will follow through with concrete actions.
Modi underscored that stable and peaceful relations between India and China are important for the entire region and world. “It is my belief that we need to urgently address the prolonged situation on our borders so that the abnormality in our bilateral interactions can be put behind us,” Modi remarked during a wide-ranging interview with the US magazine.
“I hope and believe that through positive and constructive bilateral engagement at the diplomatic and military levels, we will be able to restore and sustain peace and tranquility in our borders,” Modi told the Newsweek.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning, commented during a regular press conference on Thursday that China has taken note of Prime Minister Modi’s relevant remarks.
“Sound and stable China-India relations serve the interests of both countries and are conducive to peace and development in the region and beyond. The boundary question does not represent the entirety of China-India relations, and it should be placed appropriately in bilateral relations and managed properly,” Mao said.
“We hope that India will work with China, approach the bilateral relations from a strategic height and long-term perspective, keep building trust and engaging in dialogue and cooperation, and seek to handle differences appropriately to put the relationship on a sound and stable track,” Mao said.
Regarding Modi’s statements, China should remain calm and observe their actions, Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow with the Institute of International Relations at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Thursday.
India is currently in the midst of a major election period, and Modi’s remarks concerning China are aimed at gaining domestic votes. They are unlikely to fundamentally resolve the border issue. In reality, India intends to use the border issue as leverage against China, and through this dispute, distort historical facts to garner sympathy and support from foreign powers, Hu warned.
Therefore, China should maintain a high level of vigilance, the expert noted, saying “on one hand, welcoming India’s friendly remarks towards China, and on the other hand, making preparation for possible military struggle, and guarding against India’s attempts to provoke disputes along the border.