Published 07:13 IST, June 20th 2020

'We need ran neethi, not raj neethi': KCR to PM Modi on face-off in Galwan Valley

What we require now is ran neethi (war strategy) but not raj neethi (political strategy), was Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's advice to PM Modi.

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What we require w is ran neethi (war strategy) but t raj neethi (political strategy), was Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's vice to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at all-party meeting on Friday. Many chief ministers offered valuable inputs in meeting that was held to discuss situation along LAC after Galwan clashes. "We should t be hasty following clashes on India-China border. However, re is need to bow our he as far as our country’s interests are concerned," said KCR at meeting. 

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KCR's suggestions to PM Modi

chief minister suggested to PM Modi that country should pursue long-term and short-term strategies to counter China. He also said that Telangana government would stand by Centre in its decisions. Participating in meeting as president of TRS party, KCR expressed that China and Pakistan have habit of creating trouble and an atmosphere of conflict when y have problems internally. 

"China has a lot of internal problems w. It is also picking up confrontations with countries in South China Sea coast like Japan, Malaysia, and Philippines. China has become very unpopular (bnaam) in world,” CM said. “Why is China is opting a confrontation with India w? re are special factors for that. We have brought in new Acts for Kashmir. We are providing permanent solutions to problems re. We are speaking decisively on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). Our Union minister Amit Shah h declared in Parliament that Aksai Chin is our area, which China occupied illegally. Galwan Valley is a strategically important strategic point for country’s security. We are improving infrastructure facilities re. This is something China has t been able to digest. Hence it is taking a confrontational position,” KCR felt. 

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Detailing his thoughts on rift with China, Telangana CM said, “China has become unpopular as it is considered to be responsible for spre of coronavirus. Several multinational corporations are shifting out of China. y are w looking at India. Investor friendly policies are being implemented effectively in India. Foreign direct investments are also on rise. From 2014 to 2017, FDI has increased from 36 Billion Dollars to 61 Billion Dollars. re is a possibility of a furr increase in FDIs. Several people are rey to shift ir companies from China to states like Telangana. China is t happy with this.” 

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“Have a strategic partnership with countries, which are friendly with us. Join D group as suggested by UK. Join Oran alliance. Repel Huawei Company’s strategy. We have to act with a strategy,” vised KCR in meeting.

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07:13 IST, June 20th 2020