(Dharshini.G, Intern journalist) New Delhi: China cautioned on Thursday that a “forced decoupling” of its economy with India, following a conflict in eastern Ladakh’s Galwan Valley a month ago in which 20 Indian fighters died in the line of obligation, would hurt the two nations. The Chinese minister said China was not a key danger to India and that the “general structure that we can’t survive without one another remains unaltered”.

The announcement came after the Central government’s ongoing moves to boycott Chinese applications, even as the true factor, the Line of Actual Control, stays tense.”China advocates win-win participation and restricts a lose-lose situation,” Ambassador Sun Weidong wrote on Twitter.

“Our economies are profoundly corresponding, intertwined, and interdependent. Forced decoupling is against the pattern and will just prompt a ‘lose-lose situation,” he included. Authorities state Chinese soldiers have barged in on to India’s region in the far off western district. But, China claims it has not penetrated the LAC.

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