Sitharaman's 'Namastey' sends warm signal: Chinese daily


Beijing, Oct 10 (IANS): China welcomes Indian Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's greeting to Chinese soldiers on the border as a "friendly gesture", a Chinese daily has said.

"China welcomes Sitharaman's greeting and hopes this friendly gesture is also welcomed by Indians," the state-run Global Times said in an editorial. "Sitharaman's charm offensive might help break the ice between Chinese and Indian public opinion."

Sitharaman visited Nathu La Pass on the Sino-Indian border and greeted Chinese soldiers on the other side.

"Sitharaman held friendly exchanges with Chinese soldiers... An Indian soldier standing beside (her) is seen holding a gift in the video released by the Indian Defence Ministry, probably the most warm-hearted scene at the Sino-Indian border area since the Doklam standoff," it said. 

Indian and Chinese soldiers were involved in a dragging face-off at Doklam, claimed by both China and Bhutan, from June to August, seriously straining relations between Beijing and New Delhi.

"Sitharaman's greeting to the Chinese soldiers conveys her hope for peace on the Sino-Indian border and unwillingness to see a new standoff. This is commonly regarded as the attitude of the Narendra Modi government," the daily said. 

The daily said that friendly cooperation with China was the best option for India, "strategic exhaustion the worst. Both countries should control the risks".

  

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