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India, not China, best suited to lead developing world: Indian FM
  • Citing economic and other aid New Delhi has given, foreign minister says country’s goals make it ‘different from all those whose rise preceded ours’
  • But India treads narrow path with West over friendly ties with Russia and Ottawa’s allegations that New Delhi was involved in a Canadian’s killing

Khushboo Razdanin New York

Published: 3:10am, 27 Sep, 2023

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Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India’s foreign minister, speaks during the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. Photo: Bloomberg

India has staked a claim as the leading voice of the developing world in an “emerging multipolar order”, casting itself at the United Nations General Assembly as a better fit for the role than other regional powers like China.

Addressing the general assembly in New York on Tuesday, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar cited Sri Lanka’s economic downturn, which India and many Western countries and their allies have blamed on Beijing’s “debt diplomacy”.

“When Sri Lanka experienced a severe economic crisis, it was India that first stepped forward,” India’s top diplomat said.

Even in distant regions, partners like the Pacific island nations “have appreciated our contributions to meet their needs in health, in technology and in climate action”, he added.

Jaishankar said “so many nations” identified with India because of its history, geography and culture. As an aspiring leading power, India had “never been seen as being in contradiction with global good”.

“This is not for self-aggrandisement, but to take on greater responsibility and make more contributions,” he added. “The goals we have set for ourselves will make us different from all those whose rise preceded ours.”

At a time when “East-West polarisation is so sharp and the North-South divide so deep”, the success of the Group of 20 summit held recently in New Delhi proved India targeted “the key concerns of the many, not just the narrow interests of a few”, he said.

With its expanding diplomatic and economic clout globally as tensions between the US and China remain undimmed, India sees the present moment as ideal for becoming a leader of the Global South – a role China also prizes.

“China opposes hegemonism, power politics, unilateralism and Cold War mentality,” Vice-President Han Zheng said.

“A small number of countries have arbitrarily imposed illegal and unilateral sanctions, severely undermining the harmony and stability of international relations,” he added. “The international community should jointly resist such acts.”

The sentiment was echoed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the World Political Parties Summit in Beijing in March, during which he offered to share his country’s experiences in modernisation with other countries.

China’s Communist Party is willing to exchange and share experience with political parties of all countries … so we can do more good for our people and people around the world,” Xi said.

To counter China’s more prominent regional and global stature, New Delhi has drawn closer to and cooperates often with the West, especially Washington.

Yet it treads a narrow path with the West, given its friendly ties with Russia and amid recent allegations of New Delhi’s involvement in the killing of an Indian dissident in Canada.

“The power of markets should not be utilised to steer food and energy from the needy to the wealthy, nor must we countenance that political convenience determines responses to terrorism, extremism and violence,” Jaishankar said in a veiled swipe at the West and Ottawa.

“Respect for territorial integrity and non-interference in internal affairs cannot be exercises in cherry-picking,” he continued. “Without genuine solidarity, there can never be real trust. This is very much the sentiment of the Global South.”

Jaishankar, who is expected to visit Washington on Wednesday for a meeting with his American counterpart, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, warned that the norm of a few nations shaping the agenda “cannot go indefinitely, nor will it go unchallenged”.

“A fair, equitable and democratic order will surely emerge once we all put our minds to it … that means ensuring that rule makers do not subjugate rule takers”.

 
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I am surprised the Indian didn't say India is going to lead the world as it is the largest democracy and the superpower just next to US, but, first Indians have to build more toilets in your country before attempting this lofty goal.
 
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Hyperpower India is filling every niche and gap left by China ever since the start of the trade wars and the pandemic.

Militarily India has locked China in a defensive war as well in the Himalayan corridor.

No one is ready to chain the elephant.
 
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What he means is, someone indulged in concentrating own population in the forced labour camp shouldn’t lead anyone at all.

Now, I request all Chinese members and their cheerleaders to say that it’s a lie, propaganda and a conspiracy against China.
 
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What he means is, someone indulged in concentrating own population in the forced labour camp shouldn’t lead anyone at all.

Now, I request all Chinese members and their cheerleaders to say that it’s a lie, propaganda and a conspiracy against China.
And countries killing minorities should lead the world becos they are the "powerful superpowers", should lead eh.
 
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And countries killing minorities should lead the world becos they are the "powerful superpowers", should lead eh.

Keeping the minorities in the forced labour camps, or concentration camps as a state policy is what the problem is. But I guess it’s not easy for high IQ people to understand it. So it’s okay :)
 
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Keeping the minorities in the forced labour camps, or concentration camps as a state policy is what the problem is. But I guess it’s not easy for high IQ people to understand it. So it’s okay :)

Yeah, as the la la land's state policy to murder and discriminate minorities such as certain minority are not allowed to become citizens of the fools paradise are very democratic and humane and the country should be the leader in the world, lol. Forced labor camps of some other country may exist in the minds of delusional fools.
 
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Yeah, as the la la land's state policy to murder and discriminate minorities such as certain minority are not allowed to become citizens of the fools paradise are very democratic and humane and the country should be the leader in the world, lol. Forced labor camps of some other country may exist in the minds of delusional fools.
I already know the BOT reply to this. You didn’t need to type it you know 😊
 
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I already know the BOT reply to this. You didn’t need to type it you know 😊
Then stop you fool's repeats of BS mumblings all the time. You don't have to pretend to be a smart a** becos you are not.
 
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