"Few Would Have Anticipated": S Jaishankar Ahead of China Minister Visit
NDTV
"Few would have anticipated the turn that India's relations with China have taken in the last two years," foreign minister S Jaishankar said at the St Stephen's Distinguished Alumni Annual Lecture.
Foreign minister S Jaishankar, ahead of the visit of Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, said today that India's relations with China have taken an unexpected turn in the last two years. "Few would have anticipated the turn that India's relations with China have taken in the last two years," Mr Jaishankar said at the St Stephen's Distinguished Alumni Annual Lecture.
The reference was to the downturn in relations following multiple incursions in China across the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, which led to the clash in Galwan, in which 20 Indians and several Chinese soldiers died.
Though Mr Jaishankar and Wang Yi have had several meetings over the last two years, this will be the first high-level Chinese visit in two years.
Explaining the role of foreign policy in troubleshooting the outcome of India's "unsettled borders", Mr Jaishankar dubbed It the "first line of defence".