Last updated:February 15th, 2025, 14:45 IST
A source from India’s top Indian government responded to an upset China and said that bilaterals with us would not create regional imbalances.

Previously, India had rejected President Donald Trump’s offer to “help” to end the Indian-China border tensions. (Shutterstock)
The US contract is not about isolating China or creating a block, India’s top government sources have registered Beijing’s objection to Washington on CNN-News18. He accused him of “we are about to create a chess committee.”
On Friday, Guo Zi-Kun, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was asked about President Donald Trump’s statement that the US president would increase military sales to India this year, and the deal with India was “targeted to China.” “The idea is to do that.”
During regular press conferences, Jiakun said: “National relations and cooperation should not be used as an excuse to target China, nor should they be used to promote bloc politics or conflicting alliances.”
He added: “The Asia-Pacific region is a center of peaceful development and not a chess committee for geopolitical competition. Create exclusive creeks, engage in bloc politics, promote conflicting alliances. It will not bring security, and will be harmful to peace and stability both in the Asia-Pacific region and the world.”
Sources from India’s top Indian government responded to China’s upsetting Chinese and said that bilaterals with us would not create tension.
“We have bilateral relations in every country in the world, including China. China is also our neighbor, and contracts with the US are not creating regional imbalances,” they said. Ta.
Previously, India had rejected President Donald Trump’s offer to “help” to end the Indian-China border tensions, as he did after the Galwan clash in 2020.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not respond to the offer, but Foreign Secretary Vikram Mithri said in a later briefing that the issue was being dealt with bilaterally.