External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday. Delving into various aspects of New Delhi's relations with Beijing over past decades, Jaishankar said «misreadings» by past policy-makers, whether driven by «idealism or absence of realpolitik», has helped neither cooperation nor competition with China.
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That has clearly changed in the last decade, he said at delivering the Nani Palkhivala memorial lecture in Mumbai.
Mutual trust, mutual respect and mutual sensitivity should remain the basis of the relationship between the two sides, he said adding more thought needs to be given to the longer-term evolution of ties.
At a time when most of its relationships are moving forward, India confronts a particular challenge in establishing an equilibrium with China. Much of that arises from the fact that both nations are on the rise," he said.
The external affairs minister noted that as immediate neighbours and the only two societies with over a billion people, India-China dynamic could never have been easy.
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