India-China should not interfere in each other's internal affairs

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Chinese Ambassador sun Weidong announced his departure from the nation more than two years after the protracted India-China clashes in eastern Ladakh's Galwan Valley and three years after taking office. In his departure address, the envoy discussed the "wide potential" for relations between india and China. He did, however, mention that neither nation should meddle in the other's internal affairs.

Sun, who described his time as Chinese ambassador to india as "unforgettable," did see protracted India-China standoffs at the LAC. The envoy suggested that india and china concentrate on looking for common ground, maybe alluding to the tense relations between both nations, particularly since the Galwan standoff in May 2020. The departing Chinese envoy stated that it was "only natural" for china and india to have certain disputes and that resolution and dialogue should be used for open concerns.

"How you manage the differences is crucial. It is important to remember that the two nations' interests are more similar than they are different. Instead of defining China-India relations by disagreements, the two sides should work to manage and resolve conflicts and seek a suitable solution via communication and consultation "added he. In order to prevent "miscalculation and misunderstanding," he argued for a non-interference policy and suggested that both parties improve their mutual understanding.

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