Peace on the border is essential to strengthen India-China bilateral relations



Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Sringala addressed the Investors Summit on India's foreign policy. In it, he said India had made it clear to China that peace on the border was essential if bilateral relations between the two countries were to be strengthened.
Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Sringala was addressing the country's foreign policy at the JP Morgans India Investor Summit. At the summit, he said that if India-China relations were to be strengthened, peace on the border must be established first. India has made this policy clear to China. If China intends to strengthen economic ties with India, it will first have to resolve disputes along the Ladakh border. Without it other relationships will not develop.
On Afghanistan, he said that India's interests were also involved and that India was keeping an eye on the changing situation. Guardianship of India's borders is being given priority in India's foreign policy. India is committed to overcoming the challenges of its eastern borders.
He added that US President Joe Biden has invited India to the quad meeting. India will definitely become a partner in this at the invitation of the US. The four countries will discuss constructive issues. India is committed to enhancing cooperation on issues such as connectivity, infrastructure development, climate change, education, health.
Meanwhile, the US will supply Australia with a so-called Brahmastra nuclear missile to stop China's grandstanding. The formation of a new organization called Oaks between the US-Australia and Britain will respond to China's territorialism in the Indo-Pacific region. To that end, the United States will equip Australia with the most powerful Tomhawk cruise missiles. Australia will be the second country after Britain to have the missile. This missile can be fired from both warships and submarines. Its capacity is up to 1000 kilometers. The 40-foot-long cruise missile is considered one of the most destructive cruise missiles in the world.

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