Jaishankar says Chinese investments should come under thorough scrutiny
The Morning Standard|September 01, 2024
INDIA faces a unique challenge with China, which goes beyond the general concerns the world has with the country, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday.
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Jaishankar says Chinese investments should come under thorough scrutiny

"We are not the only country in the world that is having a debate about China. Go to Europe, the US, they all have issues with China. But India has a special China problem. We have a difficult situation at the border for the last four years. A sensible solution is to take precautions. On investments, it is common sense that investments from China should be scrutinised," Jaishankar said.

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