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India has told China that the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir will have no impact on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). During a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi inBeijing on Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that China’s concerns were misplaced. A release by the Ministry of External Affairs on Jaishankar-Wang meet said it was India's "internal matter" to remove the special status for erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir "aimed at promoting better governance and socio-economic development".

The release further said, "There was no implication for either the external boundaries of India or the LAC with China. India was notraising any additional territorial claims. The Chinese concerns in this regardwere therefore misplaced"Line of Actual Control or LAC is the demarcationline between India in the union territory of Ladakh and China-occupied Jammuand Kashmir.The Chinese Foreign Minister had raised the issue publicly at mediaforum, saying, "There are some differences between our two countries, wedon't shy away from those differences. We exchanged view on those matters in acandid manner. Regarding recent tensions between India and Pakistan, we madeclear concerns and issues regarding China's sovereignty, we stated China'sprincipled position."

Jaishankar during the same press statement had called for"mutual sensitivity to each other’s core concerns" and "properlymanaging differences is therefore vital. As our leaders agreed in Astana,differences should not become disputes. That is how India-China relations canremain a factor of stability in an uncertain world."

On tensions between India and Pakistan in the backdrop ofNew Delhi's decision, Jaishankar explained to the Chinese side that despitePakistan's provocative rhetoric and actions, India "has always stood fornormalisation of the ties in an atmosphere free of terror".

He also emphasised that administrative changes announced onJammu and Kashmir would not have a "bearing on Pakistan as it was aninternal matter" and "It did not impact the LAC", suggestingChina to "base its assessment on realities".


Publish Time: 13 August 2019
TP News

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