KV Correspondent

India-China relationship bigger than Doklam issue : Ram Madhav

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday while  terming the decision of the Indian and Chinese troops to withdraw from Doklam as a welcome development has stressed that the matter is too small to hamper the relationship between both the countries.

BJP leader Ram Madhav, while speaking to a news agency said, “What happened yesterday is a welcome development. Both India and China have accepted that this is too heavy a price to pay in our relations. It was a mature decision.”

Refuting claims that calling off the armies is a temporary solution before the BRICS summit, he said that India has held itself with dignity throughout the whole ordeal.

“It is a combination of firm ground posture and mature diplomatic endeavour. Maintaining peace in the border is a pre-requisite for maintaining good bilateral relations,” he said.

He also stressed that the BRICS summit would play an important role in strengthening the relationship between the two countries.

On Monday, India and China agreed to end their over two-month-long stand-off in the Doklam Plateau by reaching an understanding not to let their long standing differences become disputes.

India-China stand-off at Doklam, near the Sikkim-Tibet-Bhutan trijunction, had been going on for more than two months and the situation arose after China started constructing a road in the area. India objected to the road construction after the Chinese troops ignored Bhutanese protests, triggering a face-off on June 16.

 


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