China News: NEW DELHI: Reiterating the significance of maintaining "sound and stable ties" with India, China on Thursday in responded to Prime Minister Narendra M.
Jaishankar highlighted the challenge of maintaining equilibrium in India-China relations, emphasizing China s departure from agreed norms triggering border tensions in Ladakh. He cautioned against China s attempt to limit issues to bilateral frameworks and stressed India s right to leverage global factors for a better balance. On the economic front, he noted projections suggesting both countries could become $50 trillion economies by 2075. Jaishankar urged India to confidently navigate the international system to achieve the best outcomes, acknowledging occasional tensions between the two countries.
Assam and Mizoram CMs met in Guwahati and agreed to resolve the border row. They pledged to exert concerted efforts to reach a political resolution and prevent future conflicts.
The Prime Minister told the gathering that India had a unique concept of Lok Adalat which was also called 'People’s Court' as it provided a cost-effective and quick mechanism for the settlement of small cases related to public utility services