New Delhi: India, France, and Australia have held joint talks for the first time in view of Chinese aggression. The aim of the talks is to increase cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. Significantly, there is global concern about China’s aggression in the region. India was represented by Foreign Secretary Harshvardhan Shringla in this dialogue through video conferencing.
The main objective of the dialogue is to increase cooperation between the three countries in the Indian Pacific region.
According to the information given by the Ministry of External Affairs, the main objective of this dialogue was to increase cooperation between the three countries in the Indian Pacific region. During the talks, mutual cooperation was also discussed in the wake of Covid-19 epidemic.
France named India as its leading strategic partner in Asia
Earlier on Wednesday, France called India its leading strategic partner in Asia and said the impending visit of his defense minister Florence Parle was intended to further strengthen ‘far-reaching’ defense cooperation with India. Parle is coming to India on Thursday.
The border dispute between India and China continues for four months
At present, the eyes of the world are focused on the two countries regarding the ongoing border dispute between India and China. India has given a very clear message about the encroachment of borders by China. On behalf of India, China has been made clear that peace on borders is the first priority for bilateral relations.
Meanwhile, the foreign ministers of India and China will meet in Moscow on Wednesday night. It is believed that in this conversation, a concrete solution can be found about the border dispute. Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had recently clarified that our relations with China cannot be seen apart from the border dispute.