China, has commended India's economic strategies and diplomatic accomplishments during the last four years under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. This positive assessment was articulated in an article titled “Bharat Narrative," highlighting New Delhi's strategic thinking in “foreign policy has evolved, moving towards a great power strategy." Also Read: Jaishankar dismisses 'West as bad guy' narrative, sheds light on Global South's rising role in diplomacy An article by Zhang Jiadong, who serves as the Director of the Centre for South Asian Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai, emphasized India's notable advancements during the preceding four years.
The piece also recognized India's strong economic expansion, enhancements in urban governance, and a notable shift in its approach to international relations, particularly about China. Also Read: Will India, China bury the hatchet in 2024? Jaishankar says a lot depends on… “For example, when discussing the trade imbalance between China and India, Indian representatives earlier used to primarily focus on China's measures to reduce the trade imbalance.
But now they are placing more emphasis on India's export potential," Jiadong wrote. The article also praised India for actively promoting a “Bharat narrative" and underscored the country's strategic self-assurance.
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