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Taiwan issue: India calls for de-escalation, restraint as China ends war drill

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Taiwan issue: India calls for de-escalation, restraint as China ends war drill

August 12
20:36 2022

NEW DELHI,AUG 12: India on Friday said it was concerned over the developments around Taiwan and called for avoiding “unilateral actions” to change the status quo in the region, days after China held its biggest-ever military drills around the self-ruled island following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to it.

In an apparent reference to a question on the “One-China” policy at a media briefing, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India’s relevant policies are well-known and they do not require reiteration.

It was India’s first reaction following increasing tension between China and Taiwan after Pelosi’s visit to the island last week.

On the overall situation around Taiwan, Bagchi said India is for de-escalation of the tensions and pitched for efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region. “Like many other countries, India too is concerned at recent developments,” he said.

“We urge the exercise of restraint, avoidance of unilateral actions to change status quo, de-escalation of tensions and efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region,” Bagchi said. He further said: “India’s relevant policies are well-known and consistent. They do not require reiteration.”

China held a mega air and naval exercise around Taiwan following Pelosi’s trip, triggering fears of a major confrontation between the two sides.

China considers Taiwan as its breakaway province. The Taiwanese government has alleged that China used the military exercise as a practice to attack the country in future.

The US has been steadfast in its outreach to Taiwan in the face of increasing Chinese hostilities and reassuring Taipei of its continued support.

India has been promoting ties with Taiwan in areas of trade, investment, tourism, culture, education and people-to-people exchanges. The volume of bilateral trade has grown nearly six fold from USD 1.19 billion in 2001 to almost USD 7.05 billion in 2018 and India ranks as Taiwan’s 14th largest export destination and 18th largest source of imports, according to official data.

-PTI

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