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‘China is an exception’: India says it has good ties with all big powers - besides one
- India’s foreign minister says relations have suffered from China’s ‘posture at the border’ and because Beijing ‘violated agreements’
- His comments come ahead of a meeting of G20 foreign ministers in New Delhi next month that senior Chinese officials are set to attend
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Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar says New Delhi has a good relationship with all major global powers except China, which he said had violated border management agreements.
India’s ties with Russia had been extraordinarily steady despite turbulence in global politics over the war in Ukraine, Jaishankar added, in an interview broadcast on Tuesday by Indian news agency ANI.
The tensions with neighbour China had resulted in India having the largest peace time deployment of troops on the disputed frontier, Jaishankar said.

“India’s relationship with major powers is good. China is an exception because it violated agreements … has a posture at the border as a result we have a counter posture,” Jaishankar said, referring to India’s military mobilisation and investment in border infrastructure.
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The minister’s comments come ahead of the March 1-2 meeting of foreign ministers of the Group of 20 nations in Delhi, which senior Chinese government officials are due to attend.
The Asian giants share a 3,500km (2,100 mile) border in the Himalayas called the Line of Actual Control that has been disputed since the 1950s. The two sides went to war over it in 1962.
At least 24 soldiers were killed when the two armies clashed in 2020 but tensions eased after military and diplomatic talks.
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