New Delhi: Relations between India and China have been tense for the past few days. To reduce the deadlock over the border dispute, several rounds of talks have been held in both countries so far. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has given a statement regarding the relationship between India and China. The Foreign Minister said that much of the world depends on India and China. He said that the future of the relationship between the two countries depends only on reaching some kind of balance or understanding. S. Jaishankar said these things while addressing the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) summit. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that the problems between the two countries are well defined. S Jayanshakar was asked whether India and China would be able to become friendly countries in the next 10-20 years, the way France and Germany have forgotten their past and established a new relationship. Jaishankar did not give a clear answer to this, but he gave information about the historical aspect of the relationship. Jaishankar said that we are both neighbors. China is the world's second-largest economy. We will become the third big economy one day. You can argue on when they will be made. We are a very unique country in terms of population. India and China are just two countries where the population is more than one billion. He said that our problems also started around the same time as European problems started. He said that according to me it is very important to reach some kind of equality or understanding between the two countries. Also Read: Rahul Gandhi attacks PM Modi on China border dispute Big disclosure of scientists, not in four but symptoms appears in 8 -10 days Corona wreaks havoc in Hong Kong, know the total cases Second death due to this virus after corona in China