New Delhi: After the end of the Doklam Standoff and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China’s President Xi Jinping organized a meeting, the success of the two sides has been sustained; it seems that Beijing has made the opinion of favorable public in India Has made a conscious effort to start a new chapter of the two countries
After the hostile Statement of Beijing by semi-official mouthpieces, such as ‘Global Times’, finally ended with a conflict in Doklam, the advertisements on the full page of Indian newspapers is the ambassador’s message that Xi and Modi hit it off and ties could now rise. Doklam ended with the support of India’s position due to standing army, that China was only trying to change the unilateral status of India-Bhutan-China triangular junction, although Beijing claimed that the Indian side Got out But China’s speech expressing the desire to move ahead with India’s Chinese ambassador Luo Zhaohui said that it is time for India and China to turn the old page and start a new chapter.
The Lu emphasized that the countries had made a lot of progress on the bilateral level, repeating the good vibes of the Modi-Xi meeting; they did an editorial piece in ‘The Hindu’. The emphasis is on increasing the economic ties and deliberately suppressing the fanaticism of militant statements.
However, Indian officials are not convinced of how China abandoned its efforts to make a road through the region, which has been disputed between it and Bhutan, it has come to understand that the amendment in China Efforts to do indicate that Beijing could have avoided the collision, and because it was not actually a high-level test for China, although was tested by China The issue of blocking nuclear supplier group remains with India’s issues, as well as the approval by the United Nations to grant Pakistan’s mastermind Mastermind Masood Azhar, but also try to tone Beijing’s long-term hold of suspicion and tolerance, Marks of progress.
Speaking on the occasion of the 68th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, Luo said that Xi and Modi who had met at the BRICS summit this month sent a clear message of “reconciliation” and “cooperation”. “We should dance together