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This Article is From May 18, 2019

India Has Been Submissive to China Under Modi, Rahul Gandhi Says

(Bloomberg) -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “panicked” when faced with Chinese aggression two years ago and has consequently “trivialized” the country's foreign policy for domestic political gains, opposition Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi said.

In an interview with BloombergQuint on the sidelines of an election rally on Friday, Gandhi attacked Modi for mishandling the 2017 military stand-off between India and China in the remote Himalayan region of Doklam near Bhutan. A later informal summit in the Chinese city of Wuhan between Modi and President Xi Jinping in 2018 showed Modi capitulated before his Chinese hosts, Gandhi added.

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“Narendra Modi was given a clear message from China in Doklam, and he went to China and bowed in front of them, that's what happened,” he said. “Narendra Modi panicked, buckled, and went there and had a conversation with no agenda. When there's a massive issue on the border called Doklam, no agenda? That's complete submission.”

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