The US is struggling to become a superpower: Foreign Minister


Asia is now more dynamic than Europe

China sent troops to the border last year, which disrupted peace, now a big challenge to improve relations: S Jaishankar

BEIJING: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has expressed his views on international relations and India. He said that India has entered a new phase of international relations.

The world is entering a new phase of international relations and India is no exception. At the same time, he said that China's strength is growing which will be a big challenge for the world while on the other hand America is struggling to remain a superpower.

The Foreign Minister said that in the coming days, China's growing strength will be felt more than the global powers. Which will be a big challenge. Foreign Minister JG Crawford made the statement while addressing Oration 2021.

He said that Indo-Pacific will be at the core of international strategy in the time to come. Referring to the United States, he said that the United States is currently facing a major conflict as a global power.

The External Affairs Minister recalled former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi while referring to the relations between India and China. He said that in 1988, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi visited China. Even at that time there were talks on peace on the border. The two countries made various agreements and moved forward. Which led to faith.

S Jaishankar also said that despite the peace on the Chinese border for so many years, a large number of Chinese troops had come to the border last year. Clashes broke out between the two countries' armies in June when India opposed it. In which soldiers of both the parties were martyred.

Which had a major impact on bilateral dialogue and relations between the two countries. At present, the big challenge is how to get India-China relations back on track.

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