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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar shared these things from DD News, whose video he shared on his social media account X on Saturday night.
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has said that every neighbor should understand that there is a loss from walking with India and loss from making distance. However, Pakistan is an exception, the thinking of the army there is anti -India and it runs the country there.
In an interview to DD India, Jaishankar said that India will not get everything easy every time in relationships with its neighboring countries. However, India has created an atmosphere in which collective interest is given priority so that the governments change, yet the relationship remains strong.

During the interview, Jaishankar said that the Pakistani army has enmity against India from the beginning.
Jaishankar said- We can protect ourselves on the China border…
Regarding China, he said that after the Galwan clash, India has adopted a policy of standing on the border. Earlier it was a big mistake that we were not making a structure on the border. But now India can protect its interests on LAC.
Jaishankar also stressed India’s growing global role, referring to Operation Ganga during Operation Sindhu and Ukraine crisis.
5 big things about Jaishankar’s interview…
1. On America- Jaishankar said that America’s attitude can never be guessed. However, we are building good relations with America.
2. On Pakistan and Terrorism- The 26/11 Mumbai attack brought a big change. India’s policy changed after the Modi government came.

3. On Article 370- Article 370 was removed by our government, it was strict action against terrorism, which is part of a major strategy.
4. On China- We have changed our strategy, now India can protect our interests on LAC.
5. On neighboring countries- Despite the change of power in neighboring countries like Sri Lanka, Maldives and Nepal, our relationships are getting better.
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