Tibet Issue Casts Shadow Over Jaishankar’s China Visit
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s upcoming trip to Beijing marks his first visit to China in five years. However, recent comments from the Chinese Embassy suggest that the long-standing issue of Tibet could complicate the diplomatic talks.
Chinese Embassy Labels Tibet a “Thorn” in Bilateral Relations
Yu Jing, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in India, recently posted on X (formerly Twitter), describing Tibet (referred to as Xizang by China) as a “burden” for India and a “thorn” in the relationship between the two nations. This statement comes just days before Jaishankar’s scheduled arrival in China, where he is expected to meet with his counterpart, Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Jaishankar’s Visit: An Opportunity for Dialogue Amidst Tension
Jaishankar’s visit to Singapore and China from July 13th to 15th is seen as a crucial opportunity for dialogue. While the two nations have cooperated on various economic and global issues, unresolved border disputes and differing stances on Tibet continue to strain the relationship. The timing of the Chinese Embassy’s statement adds another layer of complexity to the upcoming discussions.