RSS 'Prachar Pramukh' Manmohan Vaidya said China had never displayed such a gesture in the past.
"The prestige of India and its armed forces has gone up internationally after the withdrawal of the armed forces of China from Dokalam," Vaidya claimed after a three-day meeting of the RSS coordination committee here.
He said China has indulged in such "misdeeds" in the past, but this was the "first time" that India presented its position so "decisively".
On August 28, both India and China decided on "expeditious disengagement" of border personnel at Dokalam, ending a 73-day stand-off.
Vaidya said that it was also discussed about how to strengthen the position of India as the world was changing fast and happenings in Asia were at the centrestage.
Issues related to economic policy were discussed at length and Sangh affiliates also shared their views in the three-day meeting that ended today, he said.
"Earlier, the country was in a shock but now people are realising that the demonetisation decision will benefit the country in the long run," Vaidya said.
This was the first time that a top RSS functionary categorically supported demonetisation.
Vaidya said that in the meeting here, there were discussions on promoting domestic small scale industry and creation of employment in the country.
To a question on import of cheap Chinese goods, he said the RSS supports the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) in its movement to boycott foreign products.
The meeting was called for better coordination among all RSS affiliates. Vaidya said that there was no discussion about 2019 Lok Sabha polls or the functioning of the government.
The RSS bodies advocated promoting small, medium and agriculture based industries to overcome unemployment, he stated.
He said the coordination meeting also discussed casteism and to overcome the evil, encouraging people to follow the ideology of the Sangh.
Besides RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, BJP president Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also attended the meeting.
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