External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday stated that they will look at local public sentiment before taking a call on whether or not to help Pakistan in its present difficulties, PTI reported.
Speaking on Pakistan’s present scenario because it battles severe financial system collapse and is awaiting IMF bailout for the ninth time, Jaishankar stated that no nation goes to come out of inauspicious scenario and grow to be affluent energy if its primary business is terrorism.
On China, Jaishankar stated that financial challenges offered by our relationship with China are actually very severe, very formidable.
“Responsibility for trade imbalance with China is not just of government, it is an equal responsibility of businesses,” the External Affairs Minister stated.
“Indian corporates have not developed sourcing arrangements that should be supporting us,” he added.
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