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India is often like a "punching bag" for its South Asian neighbours, said the country's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

In response to a question on India's relations with neighbouring countries, he said it is a complex neighbourhood and the relations at times are impacted by the interplay of politics and sharp positioning, reports our New Delhi correspondent.

Jaishankar made the remarks during an online interaction with leading Indian industrialist Sunil Kant Munjal and academician C Raja Mohan on CNBC-TV18 channel last night.

"We need to create those structural linkages between us and our neighbours so that they take care of political cycles and any volatility their politics may produce," he said.

"Because, very often people say things about us. We are actually like a punching bag for the domestic issues, which one of our neighbours is having."


Jaishankar said, "I would say the sensible thing to do is to make sure that you have strong structural linkages so that the politics of the day plays on but the realities of the economics and the social interactions and the people-to-people contacts carry on."

"Having said that, I would take a lot of care with my neighbours to kind of smoothen the frictions as they come along. Sometimes you anticipate problems, sometimes it is important that you do not get provoked," he added.

He said the free trade agreements (FTAs) India has entered over the years have not been able to largely serve the country's economy well in terms of building its capacities.

Jaishankar said there are ways of engaging the world which do not necessarily have to be "FTA-centric".

He, however, added that all the FTAs are not the same.

He said that the world will be heading towards a more protectionist economy post Covid-19.

About China, he said the economies of India and China were roughly of the same size when the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had visited Beijing in 1988.

However, now, China's economy is about four-and-half or five times that of India largely due to a series of reforms the neighbouring country initiated around 40 years back.

Jaishankar, a former ambassador to China, said India too grew "fairly significantly" during the period.

"But the fact is that we did not get ourselves intensively industrialised, or pushed manufacturing the way many other Asian economies did. The fact is that we opened up very much later, we opened up a full decade-and-half after China did," he said.

https://www.thedailystar.net/india/...hbours-says-external-affairs-minister-1933865
 
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Indians have been going to poles by inciting hate for their neighbours throughout their existence and they have taken panga with every neighbour. Now that the neighbours are uniting to give them a return treatment, Banya starts crying.
 
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India is often like a "punching bag" for its South Asian neighbours, said the country's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

Didn't they kill several of your countrymen yesterday just for fun? Looks like 'punching bag' is not satisfied.
 
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India is often like a "punching bag" for its South Asian neighbours, said the country's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

In response to a question on India's relations with neighbouring countries, he said it is a complex neighbourhood and the relations at times are impacted by the interplay of politics and sharp positioning, reports our New Delhi correspondent.

Jaishankar made the remarks during an online interaction with leading Indian industrialist Sunil Kant Munjal and academician C Raja Mohan on CNBC-TV18 channel last night.

"We need to create those structural linkages between us and our neighbours so that they take care of political cycles and any volatility their politics may produce," he said.

"Because, very often people say things about us. We are actually like a punching bag for the domestic issues, which one of our neighbours is having."


Jaishankar said, "I would say the sensible thing to do is to make sure that you have strong structural linkages so that the politics of the day plays on but the realities of the economics and the social interactions and the people-to-people contacts carry on."

"Having said that, I would take a lot of care with my neighbours to kind of smoothen the frictions as they come along. Sometimes you anticipate problems, sometimes it is important that you do not get provoked," he added.

He said the free trade agreements (FTAs) India has entered over the years have not been able to largely serve the country's economy well in terms of building its capacities.

Jaishankar said there are ways of engaging the world which do not necessarily have to be "FTA-centric".

He, however, added that all the FTAs are not the same.

He said that the world will be heading towards a more protectionist economy post Covid-19.

About China, he said the economies of India and China were roughly of the same size when the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had visited Beijing in 1988.

However, now, China's economy is about four-and-half or five times that of India largely due to a series of reforms the neighbouring country initiated around 40 years back.

Jaishankar, a former ambassador to China, said India too grew "fairly significantly" during the period.

"But the fact is that we did not get ourselves intensively industrialised, or pushed manufacturing the way many other Asian economies did. The fact is that we opened up very much later, we opened up a full decade-and-half after China did," he said.

https://www.thedailystar.net/india/...hbours-says-external-affairs-minister-1933865

These Indians are a bunch of cry babies, they behave like a teenage bride, so angelic, they do nothing wrong but everyone else pesters them. Bunch of Jokers.

They train and support the Tamil Tigers > then sent over 100,000 soldiers to fight the Tamil Tigers > then ran away with their tail between their hind legs because they got a beating > then got their Prime Minister killed > yup it's never their fault

They train and support the Mukti Bahini > invade East Pakistan when there was domestic unrest, taking advantage of a neighbour that did not attack when India was in trouble in 1962 war > still afterwards have many issues with Bangladesh > last year many Bangali citizens were killed by Indian border guards > yup it's never their fault

They have been paying hundreds of millions of dollars to Bhutan, just to buy their friendship > when Indians are dying on the streets

They have issues with Nepal > interfering in the creation of Nepalese constitution > blockading the country > and claiming Nepali land as Indian territory and building a road on it without permission > yup it's never their fault

They have been supporting terrorism in Pakistan for 70+ years > attacked the country many times > yup it's never their fault

They refuse to fulfil their promises with the people of Kashmir > not giving them a referendum > in the process have killed nearly 100,000 Kashmiris > yup it's never their fault

They have the audacity to claim they are a punching bag, what a shameful nation.
 
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India has to be dismembered and go back to smaller states, which existed before British Colonists occupied them and handed over as India.
India never existed and it should not.

We already did with you... lol you guys full of ego... he said domestic issues ....
 
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Basically Thukne(not spitting) wali qom,,,,,, since ancient times.
Atleast someone in govt. realises it.
Recent govt. actions in face of aggression perfectly explains the reason of the relentless thukai.
 
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Such academic discussions about the topic above ... Bunch of sisses whining in their little forum aww...

What do you want a Ph.D. for every thread, why not try to add something worthwhile rather than crying in your pants, frustrated nutcases.

I have given a reasoned argument, argue it, don't cry about it.
 
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India is reason why south Asia has low hdi. Arrogant attitude of undermining neighbours attempts to be prosperous. Examples few years ago Indian government blockaded nepal. Gwadar consistently being targeted. Indian establishment see everything in black and white.
 
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Such academic discussions about the topic above ... Bunch of sisses whining in their little forum aww...

Fact remains academic discussion or not, Not a single neighboring nation of India is allied to it, Despite it's overwhelming geographic and demographic dominance in the region, Given a chance they would align with any other regional or global leader than India, Mostly because it's continued failed hegemonic ambitions from time to time

India is neither a hard or soft power of any significance, It's just a auxiliary force for global powers since it's creation, First to the soviets till the end of the cold war and now to the US as a counter weight to China since the 90's
 
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India is often like a "punching bag" for its South Asian neighbours, said the country's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

In other words, you yourself admitting as a FM of India that your country got issues with every single neighbour. Thanks for this rather embarrassing admission, now carryon with your "project Isolation Pakistan".

"Because, very often people say things about us. We are actually like a punching bag for the domestic issues, which one of our neighbours is having."

No sherlock, the government that you are part of, came into power dragging Pakistan in your own internal issues. Your masses are obsessed with Pakistan and give votes to anyone who atleast try to act tough against Pakistan. This is the state of your nation, perhaps due to the deep state controlled media which is brain washing your population.
 
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