In a recent interaction with the Indian diaspora in Malaysia, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the crucial role of traditional troop deployment in achieving normalcy in bilateral relations between India and China. Jaishankar’s remarks underscored India’s firm stance on border security and the need for a stable foundation for diplomatic ties.
Jaishankar emphasized that securing India’s borders is a top priority, stating, “My first duty to Indians is to secure the border. I can never compromise on that.” He acknowledged the desire for good relations with neighbors but stressed the necessity of such relationships being built on a solid basis.
The External Affairs Minister disclosed ongoing negotiations with China at various levels, including discussions between military commanders. However, he reiterated India’s position on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), emphasizing the importance of returning to traditional troop deployment as the basis for moving forward in the relationship.
The historical context of India-China relations was also addressed by Jaishankar. He mentioned the agreements reached in the late 1980s that established parameters for troop deployment along the border, leading to stability and progress in other areas of the relationship.
However, Jaishankar expressed concern over the breakdown of these agreements in 2020, which resulted in a violent clash in the Galwan Valley. This incident marked a significant deterioration in bilateral ties, leading to heightened tensions and a reevaluation of the relationship dynamics.
The External Affairs Minister’s remarks reflect India’s firm stance on border security and the importance of adhering to established agreements for maintaining stability in India-China relations. The path to normalcy, according to Jaishankar, lies in reinstating traditional troop deployment and upholding the principles that have historically governed the border region.
The events of 2020, including the Galwan Valley clash, serve as a reminder of the challenges and complexities inherent in the India-China relationship. As negotiations continue and efforts are made to restore stability, the role of traditional troop deployment remains a critical factor in determining the future trajectory of bilateral ties.
Sources By Agencies