Jaishankar, said that when he said that 75 per cent of the border dispute between the two countries have been sorted, he is only talking about the 'disengagement' part, while adding that challenge persists in other aspects.
While addressing the Asia Society at the Asia Society Policy Institute on Tuesday (local time), the Foreign Minister highlighted how China violated the previous agreements during Covid pandemic, by increasing the troop deployment at the border, eventually resulting in clashes resulting in casualties on both sides.
This incident, according to Jaishankar, has overshadowed the bilateral relationship.
«We have a difficult history with China...Despite the explicit agreements we had with China, we saw in the middle of COVID that the Chinese moved a large number of forces in violation of these agreements to the line of actual control (LAC). It was likely a mishap would happen, and it did. So, there was a clash, and a number of troops died on either side. That, in a sense, overshadowed the relationship,» Jaishankar said.
«When I said 75 per cent of it has been sorted out, it's only of the disengagement. So, that's one part of the problem, he added.
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