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ah. i'm british energy welcome to dw news, aisha. glad you could join us. johnny's foreign minister, one ye has made a surprise visit to india 2 years after the deadly clash between troops from both countries on their disputed border. one he met indian foreign minister, esther shanker, a national security advisor of youth duvall. the visit comes in the backdrop of a slum in bilateral emissions. a slump caused by a deadly clash between troops of both nations. in may 2020 india accused china of breaking border agreements and intruding into india's claimed territory in the northern lubbock region. soldiers remained deployed along the border and attempts to disengage, haven't yet been successful. here's a quick recap of events. a remote mountain region where superpowers
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have faced off for decades. the yellow line marks the boundary around 3500 kilometers long between india and china, known as the line of actual control or l a. c. it's not a hard border. the 2 countries have never agreed on where it should lie. tension spiked in may 2020. both sides assembled troops in the area, amid reports that chinese soldiers had set up camps on territory claimed by india. china ordered its military to prepare for quote, worst case scenarios. a month later, the 2 sides class in the gall one valley 20 indian soldiers were killed. china confirmed for dead. a number that's been disputed. india's prime minister responded aggressively on part up sandy dot, india wants peace, linkedin, but if provoked, we are capable of giving an appropriate response. ha,
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ha ha. you're told the beijing said it was defending its territorial integrity at the losing indian troops of crossing the border and provoking chinese soldiers, woody yet, since the ga one incident, chinese and indian officials have met for several rounds of talks aimed to de escalate tensions in february 2021. they agreed to a coordinated pullback. the indian military released footage of chinese soldiers emptying out camps near the disputed border and said it was conducting similar actions. both sides claim the other is building up defensive positions to fortify their territorial claims. as mistrust continues between the nuclear armed rivals and gentlemen are for more is job in t jacob who is one of india's foremost china analysts and an associate professor of
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the shoot another university near the capital tele. mr. jacob, can i just begin by asking you an utterly basic question, why did one ye visit india now? well, i think, or at least a couple of reasons. one, what was reported in the news 1st was that he was in town to invite prime minister multi to the brick summit in china at the end of the year. but i think from reports that are coming out again just a few hours ago, mr. young, he also met with the excel, the 1st minister in india, a and they've had talks on the boundary issue. so at least we know that these 2 issues were discussed. so given the state of affairs on the line of action control, the dispute boundary between india and china are naturally doubled. the agenda for
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the indian speaker, barbara gender, a foreign minister, just one group linked to the improvement in bilateral relations to an improvement in the situation on the border of that you're talking about. do you think one use visit will help in that direction? i'm afraid, i don't believe that's likely to be the case. the chinese are given no indication or 2 years that they're actually interested in a quick solution to the problem. and we are yet to understand what it is that. busy cause the chinese to engage in these transgressions in the 1st place that i need violated the bilateral agreements international law. so with their transgressions in the summer of 2020. so we've had 15 rounds of military commodity docs in the meantime, and progress as the indian sort of minister just mentioned as being less than
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desirable. i mean at the faith that is less than that. and i don't see that changing anytime. so this is what really is a bit of a chinese motivation here. do not want an improvement and tories with india. i am afraid the evidence points of that direction. the chinese are currently at a stage where a sense of exceptional is a huge degree of hyper nationalism drives, domestic politics, and this very black and white ideological conflict with the liberal democratic order that the communist party of china seas are. and this conflict in is in a way good for the existence of continued continuance of in, out of his body of china because it simplifies things for the domestic audience.
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it gives the c p c the opportunity to say, look, for the world outside is a bad place and we are in conflict with the world outside. and the c p. c is best place to pick out of china's interest. and as long as that is the dominant narrative at home, a conflicts with united states, with other democracies like india. a will be seen as part of the course a job and give us a sense of a thinking in the mirror that have been the 1st 15 rounds of military dialogue with the attorneys, or with nor tangible result. i mean, troops are still in the face off on the border areas, or does india need to accept the possibility that china will not vacate claimed indian territory. we're trying his troops currently or i think ok, india does a least the smart mines within the government system. to realize that the chinese are very unlikely to walk away from the idea that developed by in
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2021. but the narrative on this side, on the indian side is that look of we've had situations like this before. for example, in the late 19 eighties. there was a piece of territory in our right to put it at the chinese occupied. and it took about. busy 8 years to finally negotiate chinese withdrawal from this area. so the indians are currently, i think, labeled under the impression that this is likely to be the case also in this instance. but i'm afraid that is not going to be the case. i mean, the china of 1980 is not the china of today. today, the chinese have a lot more well economic world. and that is you might as well as narrative that was the sort of context as essential. busy for china's what. ringback the chinese communist by because it's national rejuvenation, so i think we are in
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a very different sort of situation here. and the indian government makes a mistake if it assumes that it can get the chinese to vacate only by talks broad, reluctantly refer for the time being referred to so much for joining us to their job and to trigger a quick look. now, at some other news developments around asia, australia, new zealand have voiced concerns of the growing corporation between china and the solomon islands. australian prime minister scott morrison said the news reflects the pressure on the region. exerted by interest is not aligned with australia as the pacific id nation confirmed. it can partner with china and security issues and investment. north korea has released a slick propaganda video showing the launch of a new me side supervised by leader kim jong ern state media said thursdays test of the new icbm ensure that north korea is ready for quote, longstanding confrontation with the united states. it fell into the sea of the
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coast of japan, and pakistan's parliament has delayed no confidence vote and prime minister in bron con that was supposed to be table today. it's now to be introduced on monday with 7 days of debate before any vote. the political opposition is crying foul with our next stories, one of colorful handicrafts, interwoven with digital marketing and generational cooperation, 80 d. s. capital daily sheila, the judge needs so many things for her granddaughter that they didn't know what to do with them. so the granddaughter had an idea cell than it where online and so a startup was born stage by stitch, a 78 year old sheila by judge has always loved to knit, but she has never earned money with her knitted goods at least not until her granddaughter came up with the idea of selling the items on instagram. and now
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sheila but judge is receiving orders from all over the world. it wouldn't let my customers love and appreciate me. i'm really not too concerned about the money. i was interested in the love and respect that i receive. and right now i'm getting a lot of that medical's of which a movie her instagram page caught craft handed, has nearly 36000 followers. her granddaughter yaktel makes short videos of her several times a week. sheila is pleased with the positive comments that she receives on instagram, even though she herself doesn't really use a cellphone or social media on mobile. so why granddaughter tries to explain to me what's happening there, but i don't really understand how instagram works yet. i do what she tells me, but mostly i knit that highly. then my grand daughter takes care of the rest of the s. u t by judge has a special relationship with her grandmother. her parents were killed in a car accident when yuki was young,
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so her grandmother raised her in recent years yoked. he noticed that her grandmother seemed bored and unhappy in her daily life, but they're successful. joint knitting project has changed all that. i happiness. she feels so happy independent. oh, face is always blowing. she's always smiling. even if you, you know, wake up at 11 in the night and she will still be re happy. the 2 can hardly keep up with demand. they receive 10 times more requests than they can handle. sheila nits for 7 to 8 hours each day to fulfill the rush of orders, and she doesn't want to miss a single 2nd of it. when gallia? yes, i'd say to everyone, mama, never lose your patience. never believe that you cannot do as i think good of your health allows it, then don't let anything stump you up. do something mentally challenging and above all, they have fun with the muggy dungeon every couple of dangling. the dual wants to let others join in the fun. many more grandmothers will soon take part in their
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