Will China ever change its attitude toward India?

 

Bilateral relations between neighboring countries or states have always been remained mere diplomatic affair. Though, the partner countries always describe their meetings very successful, they never improved the situation during last 60 years. However, they at least ensures some peace for both the countries, otherwise many wars would have occurred.

 

India has always been troubling with its neighbors China and Pakistan on boarder disputes. Both these countries adopt different strategies to trouble India. While, Pakistan has been supporting terrorists’ attacks on the Indian soil, China has been trying to invade into India’s territory. They both also join hands to trouble their common enemy India. However, the Congress lead UPA government has never considered or handled these issues seriously. It always tried to downplay the issues instead of trying to resolve them. As a result, China and Pakistan both countries treat India as a coward and continue their war games with the country.

 

However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who met Chinese President Xi JinPing during BRICS convention being held at Brazil, straightaway talked about this boarder disputes, instead of beating the bush. Modi suggests him that unless these boarder disputes are amicably resolved, both countries can’t focus on the development activities. He asked the Chinese President to take initiative on this serious issue and promised him that Indian government will also come forward a step to resolve the issues permanently. The way Narendra Modi made his point clear, it impresses the Chinese President. Their meeting, which is supposed to end in 40 minutes, was continued for 80 minutes. Later, Chinese President invited to Asia Pacific Countries’ meeting to be held in China in November this year.

 

So, seeing these developments, people of the country can expect some positive change in Chinese attitude toward India in the days to come. If not, India also should change its attitude toward China accordingly.