City
Epaper

Jaishankar says that Indian foreign policy is about a multi-polar world

By IANS | Updated: January 16, 2021 21:05 IST

New Delhi, Jan 16 The External Affairs Committee of Parliamentary Affairs met on Saturday to brief members of ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 16 The External Affairs Committee of Parliamentary Affairs met on Saturday to brief members of Parliament on questions raised by them in one of the previous meetings. The meeting was also attended by External Affairs minister S. Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Harsh V. Shringla.

Sources confirmed to that questions were raised on India's preparedness in the context of China and the policy that the government had built to answer these challenges. To this External Affairs Minister Jaishankar replied that India's policy has been tailored to meet the challenges of a multi-polar world.

Jaishankar made a presentation on the foreign policy of India. Sources said Rahul Gandhi commented that the presentation is more about tactics and less about larger strategy. Gandhi also asked that if the world becomes bi-polar, how will India deal with it? Gandhi also asked questions about Pakistan's proximity with China. He also demanded minutes of the meeting which were not provided on security grounds, said the sources.

Sources said that in the meeting Rahul Gandhi said that India had survived a bi-polar world because it was a strong democracy, but how did we expect to survive bi-polar politics today when India had become an authoritarian state?

In one of the previous meetings, Gandhi had demanded that the committee discuss issues related to India's foreign policy issues rather than mundane issues. He had also asked about India's post-Covid strategy.

He also asked what the strategy to counter the narrative against India on climate change, poverty, civil liberty and counter-terrorism was. He also asked whether we have an economic policy to counter pressure from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: External affairs committee of parliamentary affairsindiaparliamentNew DelhiRahul GandhiThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westKerala youth congressIndiUk-indiaRepublic of india
Open in App

Related Stories

PoliticsNDA confident of big win in Puducherry, says BJP President Nitin Nabin during roadshow

PoliticsKeralam assembly elections: BJP promises two free LPG cylinders per year in manifesto; Rahul Gandhi alleges PM 'controlling' Kerala CM

MaharashtraDevendra Fadnavis Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Rupee Remarks, Says India Handling Global Crisis Well

InternationalIranian President Calls for Constructive Role of Brics to Halt West Asia Conflict During Talks With PM Modi

LifestyleEid 2026 Date: When Will Saudi Arabia, UAE and India Celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr?

Politics Realted Stories

Politics"UCC, One Nation One Election are our ideological planks", says Telangana BJP President Ramchander Rao

PoliticsPriyanka Gandhi "shedding crocodile tears" for people of Keralam in West Asia: BJP's NV Subhash

PoliticsLottery King's wife Leema Rose emerges as "richest" candidate in Tamil Nadu polls, files nomination from Lalgudi

PoliticsBJP to win Dharmanagar, surpass last year's vote margin: CM Manik Saha

Politics'Difference of opinion is not lack of unity': Uttarakhand Congress Chief Godiyal dismisses rift talks