Jaishankar hits out at Nehru over "China first, India second" policy: "There was time when Nehru talked about China first"

03 Apr 2024 10:53:33
New Delhi, April 3: Coming down heavily on former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday explained how the Indian ex-PM used to prioritise China over India when it was offered a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). He also said that the blunders of the former PM led to problems including Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and occupation of some parts of the Indian territory by China.
 
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While speaking at the Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Ahmedabad, Jaishankar said,

“In 1950, (then home minister) Sardar Patel had warned the then PM Nehru about China. Patel had told Nehru that today for the first time we are facing a situation on two fronts (Pakistan and China) which India had never faced earlier. Patel also told Nehru that he does not believe what the Chinese are saying as their intentions seem different and we should take precautions." 

“Nehru's stand was completely dissenting. He replied to Patel that you are unnecessarily suspicious of the Chinese... Also, it is impossible for anybody to attack us across the Himalayas... A few years later there was a debate about the UN, should India be given a UN seat at that time? So Nehru's position at that time was he said, we deserve a seat, but first we must ensure China gets a seat. So today we are talking of India first. There was a time when the PM of India talked about China first," he further said. 



However, praising the Narendra Modi-led central government, the EAM minister said in the last 10 years, the centre has been successful in finding solutions to the issues that were inherited from the past.

"Today when we talk about our boundaries, some say rewrite our boundaries. Our boundaries are still our boundaries, we should never ever doubt that. In the case of Kashmir we have a Parliament resolution (regarding POK) and everybody has to respect it," Jaishankar said, adding that it was important to seek answers about our position today, but it was also important to look at the mistakes of the past. 

Earlier on Monday, Jaishankar hit out at China over its claims and renaming 30 more places in Arunachal Pradesh, saying "changing names does not have any effect". This came after China released a fourth list of 30 new names of various places in Arunachal Pradesh. China claims that Arunachal Pradesh is part of South Tibet and has named the state "Zangnan".
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