Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar responded to criticism about the growing business from China. On the demand of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to stop imports from China, the Union Minister said that since the opening of the economy in 1991, the previous governments did not pay attention to the MSME sector in the country and neglected the manufacturing sector, hence imports from China. is being needed. We started doing this in recent years and we cannot complete the work of 30 years in five or ten years, he said in a media group program on Monday.
In response to a question, the Foreign Minister said that India never had high expectations regarding Pakistan. He said this on the question asked about the objectionable statement of Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on PM Modi. He said that I think my ministry had given a clear response about this. We have said what we had to say.
Positive History of India-Japan Relations
Jaishankar discussed India-Japan relations. He talked about 12 points about bilateral relations and said that both countries have a positive history. He said Japan is seen as a model of harmony of modernity and tradition in India. Japan has been a catalyst of change. In this sequence, he mentioned Maruti, the Metro network. The bullet train will have wider consequences, he said.
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