New Delhi, July 14 (Indian Express): India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval ,is likely to visit China on July 26 to attend the BRICS NSA’s meeting. There, he is expected to discuss the India-China border stand off with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi.
With China raising the pitch on the border stand-off over the last two weeks, India on Thursday maintained a measured tone, saying that diplomatic channels were “available” and were “being used” to address the situation.
Sources told The Indian Express that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is likely to visit China on July 26-27 for the BRICS NSAs’ meeting hosted by his counterpart, Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi.
Both are also the Special Representatives designated by their governments to discuss border issues.
New Delhi, meanwhile, also reiterated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a “conversation” on a “range of issues” on the sidelines of the BRICS leaders’ meeting last week in Hamburg.
But the Chinese government had said that there was no official meeting between the two leaders.
Asked whether the border stand-off was raised by Modi with Xi in Hamburg, Ministry of External Affairs’ official spokesperson Gopal Baglay said: “I would leave it to your imagination and common sense on what should be covered in a ‘range of issues’.”
Elaborating on Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar’s views in Singapore, that there was no reason why India and China will not be able to deal with border issues, Baglay said the two sides have accumulated a lot of experience from the past in addressing various issues.
Without commenting specifically on the aggressive opinion pieces and editorials run by the Chinese state-run media on the stand-off, Baglay said:”It is really not for me to comment on the editorials and opinion pieces appearing in the media. This matter that we are dealing with is a serious matter. It has implications for us, for a number of reasons. Therefore, we remain engaged in addressing that matter. We have outlined our approach. I would like to confine myself to what is the approach of the Government of India, what is our thinking in terms of addressing a situation, a dispute that we are dealing with right now.”
On whether the Chinese government had changed its position, the MEA spokesperson said: “What I said was that you should look at the matter comprehensively. I said that last month we issued a statement which reflected our approach/position on that particular matter and also the larger issue. Then I said that there was a conversation between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping on a range of issues after the informal meeting of BRICS leaders at Hamburg on July 7. Then I said that diplomatic channels remain available. I would like to request you to see everything in a comprehensive manner.”
Baglay also emphasised that the border has been peaceful in the recent past.
“We have accumulated a lot of experience from the past — both sides — in addressing a number of matters. You know it and it has been said not only by us, but by others, that the border has been peaceful and that is the result of the efforts of both sides to maintaining tranquility at the border,” he said.
Asked about India’s strategy following the Chinese statements, he said: “Obviously, I am not an astrologer so I can’t predict what will happen tomorrow. But, I can certainly say that the approach that we had underlined and put out at the end of last month, that continues.”
On Bhutan’s role in the issue, Baglay said it would not be appropriate for him to comment on a “third friendly country”.
Asked about China’s statements on the situation along the LoC -it expressed willingness to play a “constructive role” — he said India’s position on bilaterally resolving all matters with Pakistan, including the Kashmir issue, Baglay said that the central issue between the two countries is the “cross-border terrorism perpetrated on India”.
“Terrorism is impacting peace in India and peace and stability in the entire region and the world,” he said.
(The featured picture at the top is that of India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi ))As On July 26-27