‘Is Chinese aggression and government cowardice New normal’, Congress bid on Modi-Jinping meeting

‘Is Chinese aggression and government cowardice New normal’, Congress bid on Modi-Jinping meeting

After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday (August 31, 2025), the Congress, while targeting the Center, questioned whether the ‘New Normal’ (new general status) should be defined by China’s aggression and the cowardice of the government.

The Congress questioned whether the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to emphasize the reconciliation with China is actually justifying its regional aggression. Modi said in his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Tianjin that India is committed to pursue its relations with China on the basis of mutual trust, respect and sensitivity.

Brave soldiers martyred in Chinese aggression

Congress general secretary and communication in -charge Jairam Ramesh wrote on the social media forum ‘X’, ‘Today the meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping should be assessed in the following contexts, our 20 brave soldiers sacrificed their lives due to Chinese aggression in the Galwan Valley in June 2020. Despite this, on 19 June 2020, Prime Minister Modi gave China a clean chit in a cowardly manner.

He said that the army chief had demanded complete restoration of status quo along the border with China in Ladakh. Ramesh said, “But despite failing to achieve this, the Modi government took steps towards reconciliation with China, which gave indirect validity to the aggression in the region of China.”

China’s ‘Jugalbandi’ with Pakistan

He said that on July 4, 2025, Deputy Army Chief Lieutenant General Rahul Singh spoke strongly and clearly on China’s ‘Jugalbandi’ with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Ramesh said, “But instead of giving concrete reactions to this inauspicious alliance, the Modi government quietly accepted it as a destiny and is now rewarding China for state tours.”

He said that China has announced a huge hydroelectric project on Yarlung Tsangpo, which will have a very serious impact on our north-eastern states, but not a word on this issue was not spoken by the Modi government.

Uncontrolled ‘dumping’ of imports from China continues

Ramesh claimed that uncontrolled ‘dumping’ of imports from China continues, which has severely affected our MSME (micro, small, medium enterprise) units. Dumping means exporting a product from the manufacturer to another country at less than a normal price, which causes damage to that country.

Ramesh said, ‘Instead of taking strict steps like other countries, India has given almost open exemption to Chinese importers. Should ‘New Normal’ be defined by Chinese aggression and cowardice of our government?

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