The China Controversy Unpacking Political Rhetoric and Historical Realities in India

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A Controversial Statement Sparks Political Turmoil: Examining India’s Relationship with China

A fresh controversy erupted when Mani Shankar Aiyar, a senior Congress leader, referred to the 1962 Indo-China war as an “alleged Chinese invasion”. This statement, made during an event at the Foreign Correspondents Club, stirred uproar on social media. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh swiftly intervened, highlighting Aiyar’s subsequent unreserved apology for the term “alleged invasion”, stating that the party distances itself from such language.
Jairam Ramesh also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of absolving China for their incursions in May 2020. He reiterated the reality of the 1962 conflict and the Ladakh incursions of 2020, lamenting the PM’s public exoneration of China in June 2020, which, he argued, weakened India’s negotiating stance. Amid the storm, Ramesh appealed for understanding towards Aiyar’s age while reiterating the Congress’s acknowledgment of historical events.
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