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Thursday 8 June 2023

NATO template doesn’t apply to India, says foreign minister Jaishankar

 

Indian foreign minister S Jaishankar on Thursday categorically ruled out India’s chances of becoming a member of the West-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Addressing a press conference on the nine years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government, the External Affairs Minister said the military alliance is not suitable for India.

“NATO template doesn't apply to India,” Jaishankar said when asked about a recommendation by a US House panel to include New Delhi in NATO.

The talk about including India in the 30-member military alliance gained prominence recently following a recommendation from the United States Congressional Committee on CCP (Chinese Communist Party) to add New Delhi as a member.

The recommendation comes almost a month before PM Modi's scheduled visit to the US. The suggestion was made to win the “strategic competition with the Chinese Communist Party”.

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“Winning the strategic competition with the Chinese Communist Party and ensuring the security of Taiwan demands the United States strengthen ties with our allies and security partners, including India. By including India in NATO Plus, security arrangements would build upon the US and India’s close partnership to strengthen global security and deter the aggression of the CCP across the Indo-Pacific region,” stated the Select Committee in the recommendations released on May 24.

On China and Pakistan

Jaishankar also said that India has de-legitimised cross-border terrorism from Pakistan and deftly handled Chinese incursion in the northern borders.

In his remarks, the minister highlighted various aspects of Indian foreign policy, including its handling of different situations as well as the country's ties with key countries.


The minister asserted that India does not get swayed by coercion, inducements and false narratives while citing the country's approach towards the situation along the Northern border and its opposition to China's Belt and Road Initiative.

He also reiterated India’s long-standing assertion that ties with China won’t be back to normal unless the border issue is resolved.

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