While the border remained largely peaceful in the last three decades without a gunshot fired, emotions run high in both countries with "scary stories", Menon said in a lengthy interaction with students of the Peking University here after speaking on 'India's National Security Strategy and India-China Relations' last night.
"There are a lot of scary stories, especially on the internet. If you read internet opinion in India and China runs very hot. That is the world we live today. That is why we say the quicker we can settle (border dispute), the better. Because the ultimate conflict resolution tool is really settling the boundary," said Menon, who was the designated Special Representatives for Sino-India boundary dispute under the UPA government.
"To my mind, we have a moment we can actually do it today. I think all the technical work has been done by Dai Bingguo and his Indian counterparts. I say this in India and here this boundary can be settled. It is time we settle, the quicker we do it, the better," he said.
"The two sides should make efforts to address the boundary issue as early as possible," Dai said.
"Of course we cannot solve it overnight. Over the past decades we have done something, laid some ground work. It is not a waste of time," said Dai, who retired in 2012 as China's top diplomat.
"I believe the boundary issue will be addressed sooner or later, when conditions are mature. This problem can be addressed. Boundary issue to some extent is an impediment to the bilateral ties. If we deal with it properly, we can enhance the mutual trust and create favourable environment for bilateral relations," he said.
