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World

India, China should urgently address ‘prolonged situation’ on borders, Modi says

  • This is an apparent softening of tone on bilateral issues between the two nuclear-armed neighbours
Published April 10, 2024 Updated April 11, 2024

MUMBAI: India and China should urgently address the “prolonged situation” on their border, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in remarks published on Wednesday, in an apparent softening of tone on bilateral issues between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

“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 said in an interview with U.S. publication Newsweek.

Ties between India and China, who share a long mountainous border, have been strained since troops of both countries clashed on their disputed Himalayan frontier, killing 24 soldiers, in 2020.

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In May last year, Modi said peace on the border was essential for normal relations with China, adding that India was committed to protecting its sovereignty and dignity.

Internal security and strong foreign policy are two planks Modi has used as he campaigns for a record third term, in a general election that gets under way next week and will span nearly two months.

“For India, the relationship with China is important and significant,” Modi said, adding that peaceful relations between the two neighbours were important for the entire region and world.

India and China share a 3,800 km (2,400 mile) border - much of it poorly demarcated - over which they also fought a bloody war in 1962.

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KhanRA Apr 11, 2024 07:20am
China literally has the high ground on this one, India’s options are severely limited by this, by its much small economy, and the fact that an India that is friendly to China is not useful to the West
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KhanRA Apr 11, 2024 07:22am
This could also be India trying to show the West that it has options, as West is now focused more on AUKUS and Japan than democratically backsliding and authoritarian India.
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Re=== Apr 13, 2024 12:57am
@KhanRA, Bro, instead of wasting your time commenting about India, can you focus on your country. People from your place cannot talk about democractic backslidng.
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