Washington:Asserting that both New Delhi and Beijing would like to see their relation become "better and substantive", External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Wednesday told a Washington audience that India will weigh on merit the issues being faced by other countries with China.
In fact, Jaishankar refused to join the Trump administration which describes 5G as a national security issue, by saying that for India it is a telecom issue and not political one.
"Our intention obviously is to progress our relations with China. We are very clear on that and we get the sense that they too would like to see the relations become better and substantive," Jaishankar told The Heritage Foundation think-tank in response to a question.
"On lot of the issues which different countries face with China, frankly, we would weigh the issues on their merit and largely take a bilateral approach," he said responding to a question.
"We actually, essentially handle China relationship very, very bilaterally. We believe that's frankly the best way of moving forward," he added.
"Our position on 5G for example is we don't see 5G as a political problem. 5G for us is a telecom issue. And we will make whatever decisions we have to at the right time on the merits of that particular decision," Jaishankar said.
"When it comes to China, for me what's important is I have this neighbour who's my biggest neighbour, who's now the second biggest economy in the world, with whom I have a long history, not always an easy history. But I would like to make sure that this relationship remains... stability for me is my bottom-line requirement," he said.