Dr S Jaishankar said at the ET World Leaders Forum referring to the challenges that the world faces in today's time.
Jaishankar explained that there are different forms of risks that pose a threat to the globe, including pandemics and climate change. In a conversation with ET's Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jaishankar said that risks are coming out of changes happening in the world.
With respect to the emerging risks, the EAM said that every government today is constantly and cautiously assessing risks. These risks also expand to the global supply chain, he added.
Jaishankar said that every government is consciously or otherwise assessing risks and that the majority of policies are based on this assessment.
The Covid-19 pandemic taught a big lesson on health security, food security and manufacturing security, the EAM stated.
India is not the only country that has a problem with China, Jaishankar said.
«Decades ago the world decided to overlook problems in China. Now everyone has a problem. India has a special China problem, over and above the world’s China problem. Because there is a general problem, apart from our border situation, the sensible thing to do is take precautions which a country like India should be taking,» Jaishankar said.
Investments coming from China should be scrutinised, the EAM stated. On India's stance on the investments coming from Beijing, the minister revealed that India passes all these investments through the scanner before permission is granted.
«We are scrutinising