Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has clearly stated that there have been many changes in the world with the emergence of China. Because of which new global alliances are also likely. But the country will not be a part of any type of coalition system. According to Jaishankar, the global system centered on one or two powers has also ended. Now that the new structure is being built, many types of small and big powers are playing their role in it.
India's very strained relations with China are being formed. This statement of the Foreign Minister is very important in view of India's deepening strategic relations with America. It is clear from his address that the country is also seeing itself as an emerging force. On Monday, while attending the MindMinext program, the External Affairs Minister has discussed India's relations with China. In which he has discussed India's policies in the context of the increasing dominance of China worldwide.
Be aware that he has also disclosed the reason behind China being behind India. In which he said that due to not paying much attention to industrialization and delaying many basic reforms, it happened. When former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi visited China in 1988, there was not much difference in the economy of both countries. But we also made simple economic reforms after 15 years from China. With China strengthened internally, India has effectively placed its position around the world.
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