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<strong>Just ahead of Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi&rsquo;s visit to India, Beijing has come out in support of New Delhi&rsquo;s stance on the Russia-Ukraine issue. Sources said that New Delhi&rsquo;s foreign policy will be driven by pragmatism and the principle of strategic autonomy.</strong></p>
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Despite pressure from the US on India to take a firm stand against Russia, the Narendra Modi government has maintained its neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict though it has underlined the need to resolve the issue at the earliest. Recently, India also approached Russia for imports of crude oil at a discounted price. While the US said that India&rsquo;s purchase of crude oil from Russia will not violate the stringent sanctions imposed against Russia by the West, Washington warned that it may put India &ldquo;on the wrong side of history.&rdquo;</p>
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However, the Chinese state owned media, which typically mirrors the government&rsquo;s point of view, has backed India. &ldquo;As an independent country, India has the right to make diplomatic decisions in line with its own interests and the reality. However, this has become unacceptable for the US,&rdquo; <a href="https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202203/1256566.shtml" rel="nofollow">Global Times</a> in a recent report said, adding that since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, New Delhi which adopted a neutral stance on the issue, has also &ldquo;appealed for peace and constant dialogue.&rdquo;</p>
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The Chinese foreign minister&#39;s visit to New Delhi has created unprecedented interest across the globe especially at a time when uncertainties have risen.&nbsp;</p>
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Relations between the two neighbours that account for more than 30 per cent of the world&rsquo;s population nosedived in 2020 after the Galwan Valley clash.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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Earlier this month, the Chinese foreign minister said at a press briefing that India and China should not allow territorial disputes &ldquo;to affect the overall interests of bilateral cooperation,&rdquo; the newspaper said in another report.</p>
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&quot;China-India relations have suffered some setbacks in recent years, which does not serve the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples,&quot; Wang said.</p>
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In another report titled, &lsquo;It is necessary for China, India to mend their fraught relations&rsquo; Global Times said that it is India&#39;s legitimate right to develop economic and trade relations with Russia based on its own national interests.</p>
Ahead of Wang Yi’s visit, Chinese media supports India’s “strategic autonomy” citing Ukraine
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