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“No one can make  India  run away anymore”:  Rajnath Singh 

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Last updated: 2024/01/11 at 1:57 PM
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 Rajnath Singh arrived in the UK on Monday  evening. This current  visit is the first by  an  Indian  defense  minister to  the UK  in 23 years.  

 London: 

 Citing a recent article published in  China’s  Global  Times praising  India’s growth  and  growing global  stature and  influence,  Union  Defense  Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said Beijing’s perspective has  changed significantly  with the emergence of New Delhi as a  “strategic power”. 

  “A  columnist for the Global Times,  who  is  sort of  a mouthpiece for China, published an article  titled  ‘What I  See About India’s  Bharat  Story’.  This article is a  resounding confirmation  of  China’s  changing  stance towards  India.  .  It seems  that  the Chinese government has  gradually accepted  that our economic and foreign  policies and growing  strategic  interests  have helped Bharat  become  a key global economic  and  strategic power.  bridge.  We  do not consider  anyone  our  enemy,  but the world  knows  that the relationship between India and China is currently  tense.  

 However, we  look forward  to  developing  good  relations  with all our  neighbors  and  with all  countries  around  the  world,”  Singh said in London on Wednesday.  that the Chinese government now  admits  that India cannot be ignored  globally.  

  “The author  also  notes  that the Chinese government now accepts that whether you like Bharat or not, our  growing global  image and  standing can  no  longer be ignored. Previously, when  discussing the issue of  trade  imbalance,  India  relied  on Beijing to  minimize the  trade  imbalance  between the two countries. 

However,  this  trend is no longer  fashionable,”  the BJP leader added. 

  Expanding on the country’s  growing  global standing,  Mr.  Singh  said: “I credit  the courage shown by our jawans during the  clash  with  the  Chinese  army in  Galwan  (Arunachal Pradesh valley) ) has contributed to changing  Beijing’s  stance towards  Bharat. We are no  longer  a weak  country. In  the eyes of the  world: we  are a rising global power. Ab aisa nhi hai ki Bharat ko ankh dikha ke jo chahe so nikal  Jaye  (No  one  can  show us  red eye and get  rid of it anymore).  

 Earlier this month,  Global Times  praised  India’s economic  policy  and diplomatic achievements over the past four years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a column titled  “Bharat Narrative”. He said  New Delhi’s strategic thinking  on  “foreign policy has evolved, moving towards a great power  strategy”.  

 The  editorial,  written by Zhang Jiadong,  director of the  Center  for South Asian Studies at Fudan  University in  Shanghai, also  highlighted  India’s  “remarkable achievements” in all key  fields and  sectors. closing in  the past  4  years.  

 It also  noted strong  economic growth, improvements in urban  management  and  changing attitudes  towards international relations,  especially  with China.  The author  adds  that with  rapid economic and social development, India has become more  confident and  strategically  proactive in creating and developing a ‘Bharat narrative’.  “In  the  realm of politics  and  culture,  India has moved from  emphasizing  democratic consensus with the West to  the  ‘Indian character’  of democratic  politics,” he added. Today,  there is even more emphasis on  India’s  democratic  political roots.” Global Times’  rare  recognition  of India’s  progress  and  Prime Minister  Modi’s strategic vision  speaks to  growing recognition of New Delhi’s  growing  global influence and the implications of its  stance. the country’s assertiveness in  the international  context. Earlier  on Wednesday,  Mr.  Singh  visited British  Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London.  Rajnath Singh arrived in the UK on Monday  evening. This current  visit is the first by  an  Indian  defense  minister to  the UK  in 23 years. 

  Mr.  Singh  was  accompanied by a high-level  delegation from the  Ministry of  Defense, including  senior officials  of  the  Defense  Research and Development  Organization  (DRDO),  Services  Headquarters,  Ministry  of  Defense  and  Ministry  of  Defense  Production.  

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