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Published : Jul 17, 2020, 5:57 PM IST

Updated : Jul 17, 2020, 8:13 PM IST

Jaishankar downplays Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies
Jaishankar downplays Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies

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  • #Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc.

    Ask their citizens.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

17:56 July 17

  • #Afghanistan sees completed projects (Salma Dam, Parliament), expanded training and serious connectivity.

    Ask the Afghan street.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

17:48 July 17

Jaishankar downplays Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies

  • #Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc.

    Ask their citizens.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar on Friday downplayed Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies in a series of tweets. Jaishankar hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his criticism of the government's foreign policy, saying that under the Modi dispensation India's major partnerships are stronger, international standing higher and it engages China on more equal terms politically.
         

"Pakistan (that you skipped) surely notes the difference between Balakot and Uri on the one hand, and Sharm-el-Sheikh, Havana and 26/11 on the other. Ask yourself," Jaishankar said, attacking Gandhi over his comments.
         

Jaishankar's no-holds-barred attack on Gandhi came after the former Congress chief, in a video message posted on Twitter, hit out at the government saying that over the last six years, India has been "disturbed and disrupted" with regard to its foreign policy and economy.
         

Gandhi shared his thoughts on why did China chose to be aggressive now and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "indiscretions" have weakened the country and left it vulnerable.
         

"Rahul Gandhi has questions on Foreign Policy. Here are some answers: Our major partnerships are stronger and international standing higher. Witness regular summits and informal meetings with US, Russia, Europe and Japan. India engages China on more equal terms politically. Ask the analysts," Jaishankar said in a series of tweets in which he made a point-by-point rebuttal of Gandhi's criticism and tagged his video.

READ: Kerala gold smuggling case: Special court sends Sarith PS to 7-day NIA custody
         

India speaks its mind more openly now on issues such as China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), China's Belt and Road initiative, South China Sea and UN-sanctioned terrorists, he said, adding, "ask the media".
         

"And some facts on our neighbourhood: The Hambantota Port agreement between Sri Lanka and China was concluded in 2008. Ask those who dealt with it...Difficult ties with Maldives, after India watched President Nasheed being toppled in 2012, now stand transformed. Ask our business," he said.
         

On Bangladesh, Jaishankar said a settled land boundary in 2015 which opens path to more development and transit.
         

"Terrorists no longer find safe haven there. Ask our security," he said.
         

"Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc. Ask their citizens," Jaishankar said, highlighting strengthening of India's ties with neighbours.
         

Bhutan finds a stronger security and development partner and unlike in 2013, they don't worry about their cooking gas, he asserted, referring to the row over cooking gas with that country under the UPA rule.
         

Ask the households in Bhutan, he added.
         

Afghanistan sees completed projects -- Salma Dam and Parliament, expanded training and serious connectivity, Jaishankar said, adding that ask the Afghan street. On India's foreign policy, Gandhi said the country had relationships with multiple countries and it used to share a strategic partnership with the US.
         

India also had a relationship with Russia and Europe and they used to help it manoeuvre in the world, he said.
         

"Today...we have a transactional relationship with the United States. We have disturbed our relationship with the Russians. We have a transactional relationship with Europe," he alleged.

READ: Why has China chosen to violate LAC with India at this time?, asks Rahul
He claimed that in the neighbourhood all countries, other than Pakistan, had been working with India and partnered with it in the past.
Gandhi alleged that today Nepalese are angry, Sri Lankans have given a port to the Chinese, Maldives is disturbed and so is Bhutan. 

He said that our country's major partnerships are stronger. Jaishankar said that India's international understandings are strong and there are regular summits and informal meetings with Russia, China, Japan and US. 

Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi, the foreign minister said, "India engages with China on more equal terms politically."

The development comes after Wayanad MP, earlier in the day, had accused PM Modi of doing constant blunders which has weakened India fundamentally.

"Since 2014, the PM's constant blunders and indiscretions have fundamentally weakened India and left us vulnerable. Empty words don't suffice in the world of geopolitics," Rahul Gandhi had said.  

With agency Inputs

18:00 July 17

17:59 July 17

17:56 July 17

  • #Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc.

    Ask their citizens.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

17:56 July 17

  • #Afghanistan sees completed projects (Salma Dam, Parliament), expanded training and serious connectivity.

    Ask the Afghan street.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

17:48 July 17

Jaishankar downplays Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies

  • #Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc.

    Ask their citizens.

    — Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) July 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar on Friday downplayed Rahul Gandhi's statement over India's foreign policies in a series of tweets. Jaishankar hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his criticism of the government's foreign policy, saying that under the Modi dispensation India's major partnerships are stronger, international standing higher and it engages China on more equal terms politically.
         

"Pakistan (that you skipped) surely notes the difference between Balakot and Uri on the one hand, and Sharm-el-Sheikh, Havana and 26/11 on the other. Ask yourself," Jaishankar said, attacking Gandhi over his comments.
         

Jaishankar's no-holds-barred attack on Gandhi came after the former Congress chief, in a video message posted on Twitter, hit out at the government saying that over the last six years, India has been "disturbed and disrupted" with regard to its foreign policy and economy.
         

Gandhi shared his thoughts on why did China chose to be aggressive now and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "indiscretions" have weakened the country and left it vulnerable.
         

"Rahul Gandhi has questions on Foreign Policy. Here are some answers: Our major partnerships are stronger and international standing higher. Witness regular summits and informal meetings with US, Russia, Europe and Japan. India engages China on more equal terms politically. Ask the analysts," Jaishankar said in a series of tweets in which he made a point-by-point rebuttal of Gandhi's criticism and tagged his video.

READ: Kerala gold smuggling case: Special court sends Sarith PS to 7-day NIA custody
         

India speaks its mind more openly now on issues such as China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), China's Belt and Road initiative, South China Sea and UN-sanctioned terrorists, he said, adding, "ask the media".
         

"And some facts on our neighbourhood: The Hambantota Port agreement between Sri Lanka and China was concluded in 2008. Ask those who dealt with it...Difficult ties with Maldives, after India watched President Nasheed being toppled in 2012, now stand transformed. Ask our business," he said.
         

On Bangladesh, Jaishankar said a settled land boundary in 2015 which opens path to more development and transit.
         

"Terrorists no longer find safe haven there. Ask our security," he said.
         

"Nepal after 17 years is getting Prime Ministerial visits. And a swathe of developmental projects: power, fuel, housing, hospital, roads, etc. Ask their citizens," Jaishankar said, highlighting strengthening of India's ties with neighbours.
         

Bhutan finds a stronger security and development partner and unlike in 2013, they don't worry about their cooking gas, he asserted, referring to the row over cooking gas with that country under the UPA rule.
         

Ask the households in Bhutan, he added.
         

Afghanistan sees completed projects -- Salma Dam and Parliament, expanded training and serious connectivity, Jaishankar said, adding that ask the Afghan street. On India's foreign policy, Gandhi said the country had relationships with multiple countries and it used to share a strategic partnership with the US.
         

India also had a relationship with Russia and Europe and they used to help it manoeuvre in the world, he said.
         

"Today...we have a transactional relationship with the United States. We have disturbed our relationship with the Russians. We have a transactional relationship with Europe," he alleged.

READ: Why has China chosen to violate LAC with India at this time?, asks Rahul
He claimed that in the neighbourhood all countries, other than Pakistan, had been working with India and partnered with it in the past.
Gandhi alleged that today Nepalese are angry, Sri Lankans have given a port to the Chinese, Maldives is disturbed and so is Bhutan. 

He said that our country's major partnerships are stronger. Jaishankar said that India's international understandings are strong and there are regular summits and informal meetings with Russia, China, Japan and US. 

Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi, the foreign minister said, "India engages with China on more equal terms politically."

The development comes after Wayanad MP, earlier in the day, had accused PM Modi of doing constant blunders which has weakened India fundamentally.

"Since 2014, the PM's constant blunders and indiscretions have fundamentally weakened India and left us vulnerable. Empty words don't suffice in the world of geopolitics," Rahul Gandhi had said.  

With agency Inputs

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