Engaging with China diplomatically, says India
New Delhi: Amid high-pitched Chinese rhetoric, India said on Friday it continues to engage with China diplomatically and has been in close coordination with Bhutan in finding a mutually-acceptable solution to the Dokalam standoff but did not give details of such interactions.
External affairs ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay, however, refused to comment whether there was reduction of Indian troops at the tri-junction between India-China-Bhutan, saying, “These are operational matters, whether on our side or on the other side”. He was asked to respond to China’s claim of India reducing its troops from 400 to 40 in Dokalam.
Asserting that diplomatic engagement was the only way to resolve the face-off between the Chinese and Indian troops, Baglay referred to external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj’s statement in the Lok Sabha on Thursday that war was not an option to settle differences.
Emphasising that India’s objective is to achieve peace and tranquillity through diplomacy, he said New Delhi continues to engage with China through diplomatic channels to find a mutually acceptable solution and also was in continuous and close coordination with Bhutan on the Dokalam issue.
Mr Baglay’s remarks came in the backdrop a report by the state-run Xinhua news agency, quoting Ren Guoqiang, a spokesperson of the Chinese defence ministry, as saying that “since the incident occurred, China has shown utmost goodwill and sought to communicate with India to resolve the incident. Chinese armed forces have also shown a high level of restraint with an eye to the bilateral relations and the regional peace and stability.”