'Modi is afraid to name China..', MEA gave blunt reply on Rahul Gandhi's allegation
'Modi is afraid to name China..', MEA gave blunt reply on Rahul Gandhi's allegation
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New Delhi: Tension still continues on the India-China border. The differences between the two neighboring countries are not being solved on many issues. Meanwhile, recently, former President of the opposition Congress, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the Government of India and the Ministry of External Affairs do not speak openly against China. In response to this, on Tuesday, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that he is not afraid to publicly name China.

Responding to this, Jaishankar said that it was not Rahul Gandhi's decision to send troops to the Line of Actual Control (LaC) on the India-China border, but of the Modi government. Jaishankar said that the LAC has the largest deployment in Indian history so far. On Rahul Gandhi's statement about China, he said that some people in the opposition keep spreading lies. They have no knowledge of the ground reality. In an interview, Jaishankar said that the Congress party's allegation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government ministers are afraid to name China is totally wrong. He said that 'I take the name and am still taking the name of China openly'.

Let us tell you that amidst the tension on the China-India border, the Government of India has recently approved the inclusion of 9,000 soldiers in the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). With this, security on India's China border will be further strengthened. Let us tell you that only ITBP personnel are deployed at the forefront for security on the India-China border. Along with this, 7 new battalions and a new sector headquarters will also be established.

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