New Delhi: India will not accept the change in the status quo along the Line of Actual Control. Any such step will have a negative impact on the island’s relations. India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar issued a similar warning to China in Parliament . In eastern Ladakh, the situation is still packed with gunpowder. India is very angry with China’s aggression. This was revealed in Jaishankar’s statement. Speaking in Parliament, Jaishankar gave a clear message that if the Red Army does not reduce the movement of the Red Army on the border, it will have a negative impact on the island bilateral relations.
Hitting out at the Jinping administration, he said, “India will not accept the change in the status quo along the Line of Actual Control. at the border. If the Chinese army does not stop the construction, it will have a very adverse effect. ”Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not show any courtesy to Chinese President Xi Jinping even though he shared the dais at the SCO summit in September. It was understood that the relations between the two countries were at the bottom.
In the same month, India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar was seen sharing the dais with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. Ahead of the meeting, Jaishankar took a dig at China for hiding terrorists at the UN. However, modi shook hands with Xi jinping at the G20 summit in November.