Amid the ongoing Sino-India border dispute, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said the government was engaging China through diplomatic and military channels. To assure peace and tranquility on the border, Jaishankar said both countries need to adhere to a series of agreements signed in over the last two decades.

Speaking to Hindustan Times on his forthcoming book named The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World, the Union Minister said that in the book, he has presented the rise of a potential global power that India needed to wake up to the implications of it.

When asked about Pakistan denying in-house terrorism targeting India, the minister said that no country used cross-border terrorism in an open way and the situation with Islamabad was very unique. We must have the self-confidence to tell the neighbour that it cannot be the basis for conduct of relations, he said.

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