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Business Standard opinion pieces of the day talk about India's economic response to China among other issues

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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 26 2020 | 5:21 AM IST
The Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday that China was increasing troops along the Line of Actual Control since early May and India had to make a counter deployment. With rising border tension, some believe that India should respond in economic terms by cutting imports from China. This may not be easy. Business Standard opinion pieces of the day talk about India’s economic response to China among other issues 

There is every reason to distrust the weight that an increasingly geo-politically aggressive China occupies in the global trading system and within the Indian economy in particular. But the solution to that lies in increasing India’s own competitiveness, building close trading ties with other nations, and seeking to replace China in a select number of supply chains, not closing India off, notes our lead editorial

The Chinese side broke not only all agreements with India, signed from time to time, but also violated the fundamental norms of conflict, write Harsh V Pant & Vinay Kaura

If there is such a thing as a perfect storm in politics, it is this. Inside and out, India is under siege and there is not a thing that is going right— on the economy, on jobs, on foreign policy, on defence, the future does not appear to be rosy on any front, writes Aakar Patel

By looking for an Emergency in our times, we forget to notice that the first Republic inaugurated with the Constitution of India is already over, notes Yogendra Yadav

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“Conduct of Chinese side along the LAC is reflective of complete disregard to existing agreements.”

Ministry of External Affairs

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Topics :India-China border disputeLadakh standoffMinistry of External AffairsChinese products

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