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I want to take a class on China from Rahul Gandhi, why did External Affairs Minister Jaishankar say this

Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that he offered to take a class on China from Rahul Gandhi, but he came to know that he himself was taking a class on China from the Chinese ambassador.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has taunted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi . He has said that he is taking a class on China from the Chinese Ambassador. On being questioned about Rahul Gandhi on 'Modi government's foreign policy', Jaishankar said that he offered to take a class on China from him, but he came to know that he himself was taking a class on China from the Chinese ambassador. Jaishankar referred to Rahul Gandhi's meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to India during the Doklam crisis.

Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar while answering questions in a program in Mysore, Karnataka said that he knows that everything is political in politics. He accepts this. But they feel that there is a collective responsibility on some issues that we should at least behave in such a way that our (India's) position abroad is not weakened.

Speaking on the issue of China building a bridge in the Pangong Tso area, Jaishankar said that the Chinese first came there in 1959 and then they captured it in 1962, but it was presented as if we ceded our territory to China. Lost. This was the case with some so-called model villages. These were built on the areas we lost in 1962 or earlier. Never see me saying what should not have happened in 1962. I believe it was our collective failure without any political colour.

Operation Kaveri was very complicated – Jaishankar

Apart from this, Jaishankar talked about the return of Indians from Sudan. He says that Operation Kaveri has been very complicated. About 4000 people have been evacuated from there safely and have returned to their homeland. This operation was the most dangerous. As soon as the fighting started, most of the embassies left, but we remained the Indian embassy. The reason for this was the Indians trapped there, who were being brought back.

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