Indian Prime Minister Modi sent confusing signals on Sino-Indian relations in Japan!
Modi proactively stated that India will promote the healthy development of bilateral relations. Modi said that given the volatility of the current global economy, it is important for China and India, as two major economies, to work together to bring stability to the world economic order. Therefore, India is prepared to advance bilateral relations on the basis of respecting each other's interests and sensitivities.
Then, in the joint statement of the India-Japan annual summit, Modi expressed serious concerns about the so-called East China Sea and South China Sea situations, attempting to establish an India-Japan-Philippines alliance against China.
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