This Pakistani said a big thing on the dispute with the dragon...

Indian Foreign minister Jaishankar said on thursday (September 12) in Geneva about the relations between china and india that 75 percent of the military disengagement work between the indian and Chinese armies has been completed. A day after this, a statement came from the Chinese Foreign Ministry that in the past years, the armies of both the countries have withdrawn from 4 areas in the Western Sector on the India-China border. On this, now the Pakistani people have expressed their opinion towards India.

According to the report of Pakistani YouTube channel Real Entertainment, india has driven china away from the border. Now Pakistani people say that china has now come to know that india is no longer the same India. Now china cannot get its point across by putting pressure on India. For the last 3 years, china has deployed PLA at the peak point of Ladakh. On this, india also stood its army in front.

China has come to its senses in the last 4 to 5 years!

During this, a Pakistani man told a YouTube channel that in the last 4 to 5 years, china has now understood that india has become very powerful. We will have to reconcile with india only through talks. china also knows that india is now lagging behind china in economic progress. In such a situation, in the coming time, india will also come ahead of China. He says that that is why the Chinese have understood that if they keep friendship with india, it will be beneficial. That is why they are now reconciling through talks.

Know what china said about LAC?

After S Jaishankar's statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has said that the situation on the border between india and china is generally stable and under control. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has said that on september 12, Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi met India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in St. Petersburg. After which both sides discussed the progress made in the recent talks on border related issues.

According to the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the leaders of the two countries have agreed to advance consensus, enhance mutual understanding and trust, create a better environment for bilateral relations and maintain dialogue in this direction. He said, "In recent years, the front-line troops of both the countries have considered retreating at four places in the western region of the China-India border, including the Galwan Valley. The situation on the China-India border is generally stable and under control."

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