Racial distrust: Shyam Saran on how Chinese thinkers blamed India’s plight on its people’s character

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Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping chose new team after winning the historic third term through 20th National Congress. Xi is likely to enact more hardline policies regarding economy, foreign relations, and human rights. Now, as China stresses the need to resolve differences between India & China, watch this episode by ICS from 12 October, 2020, where former Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said “China’s negative popular perception of India emerged from the latter’s role as a street-side enforcer of the British rule. There was also deep resentment towards prominent Indian traders who flaunted their wealth from the Opium trade in Shanghai.”
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