Singh, a former chief of the Indian Army, said that the countries seeking aid from China are aware that some amount of arm-twisting will take place.
"Today if you see China, in large parts of the world it is there because its economy is supporting it... Again it is an interesting issue (that) all the countries which seek or take aid, (they) view India and China differently. They would much rather engage with us, because we do not arm-twist them," he said.
Speaking at a panel discussion here on 'Emerging Dynamics of Modi Government's Foreign Policy', Singh also rejected suggestions that the Prime Minister's Office and National Security Adviser take decisions regarding foreign policy vis-a -vis Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"(That) perception is not correct," he said. Singh said policy decisions are taken depending on the pros and cons involved.
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