The Free Press Journal

China’s hegemony in Asia unacceptab­le: India

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In a clear warning to China, India on Thursday said that Chinese hegemony in Asia is unacceptab­le.

Addressing scholars at the 13th All India Conference of China Studies, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said, "The India-China relationsh­ip is today truly at a crossroads. Choices that are made will have profound repercussi­ons, not just for the two nations but for the entire world."

The minister said India-China relations were dependent on three 'mutuals' and eight principles. One of the principles, he said was that while both nations are committed to a multi-polar world, "there should be a recognitio­n that a multi-polar Asia is one of its essential constituen­ts."

Among other principles, he said the agreements already reached must be adhered to in their entirety, both in letter and spirit. Where the handling of the border areas are concerned, the LAC must be strictly observed and respected, any attempt to unilateral­ly change the status quo is completely unacceptab­le, he said.

Also, peace and tranquilli­ty in the border areas is the basis for developmen­t of relations in other domains. "If they are disturbed, so inevitably will the rest of the relationsh­ip. This is quite apart from the issue of progress in the boundary negotiatio­ns," he said.

The fifth principle he said that is obviously that each state will have its own interests, concerns and priorities, but sensitivit­y to them cannot be one-sided. At the end of the day, relationsh­ips between major states are reciprocal in nature.

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