India and China are “going through a tough patch,” according to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.

India and China: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar stated, “I don’t think the Chinese have any doubts about where we are on our relationship and what hasn’t gone right with it.”

India, China 'Going Through Bad Patch': Foreign Minister S Jaishankar

Singapore: 

India and China are going through a “particularly terrible patch” in their relations, according to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, because Beijing has taken a series of steps in violation of accords for which it has yet to get a “credible explanation.” He stated that it is up to the Chinese leadership to decide where the bilateral relationship should go.

“I don’t believe the Chinese are in any question about where we stand in our relationship and what isn’t working. I’ve had several meetings with my counterpart Wang Yi. As you may have noticed, I speak fairly clearly, reasonably understandably, and there is no lack of clarity, so if they wanted to hear it, I am confident they would have heard it,” Mr Jaishankar said in response to a question during a panel discussion titled “Greater Power Competition: The Emerging World Order.” “In Singapore, at the Bloomberg New Economic Forum.

India and China: “We’re going through a particularly bad patch in our relationship because they’ve taken a series of actions in violation of agreements for which they still don’t have a credible explanation, and that indicates some rethinking about where they want to take our relationship.

But that’s for them to answer,” Mr Jaishankar said, referring to the border clash with China in eastern Ladakh.

Following a deadly conflict in the Pangong lake areas in eastern Ladakh, a border standoff between Indian and Chinese military occurred in May of last year. Both sides gradually increased their deployment by bringing in tens of thousands of troops and heavy equipment.

Following a tragic conflict in the Galwan valley in June of last year, tensions have risen. The two sides concluded the disengagement process along the north and south banks of Pangong Lake in February, and in the Gogra area in August, as a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks. On October 10, the most recent round of military discussions came to a halt.

The two sides agreed on Thursday to hold the. 14th round of military discussions as soon as possible in order. To achieve the goal of complete disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

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