
Then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with the then Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, before a high -level delegation in NovĂ˝ Delhi 20 May 2013. Photo Credit: Hindic Archives
The journey before the Indian Chinese relationship would not be easy, because China shows the “arrogance of power” that is unacceptable to India, the late Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in the essay that was posthumously published in September 2025, as part of the book. Singh, while Singh hit a realistic comment on political and diplomatic issues with China, urged a greater economic engagement between India and its South Asian neighbors, as well as the southeastern and East Asian countries, especially under the Rcep.
“China shows the arrogance of power and awaits the respect that India refuses. In the foreseeable future, the positive trend in relations in India, which is unlikely in the foreseeable future, and our policies will have to be based on this assumption,” Singh said in an essay called Saltshid Admid Admid Admid Admid Admid. Onlion and Onling Admid and Onling onshid and Onling ADM. Right of Salil Shetty campaign. The book also contains articles on various aspects of Indian foreign policy commentators and politicians, including former Vice President Hamid Ansari and former SHIV Shankar Menon.
During his ten -year term as an Indian Prime Minister, Singh met with several best Chinese leaders. His last visit to the Prime Minister in China was 22-24. October 2013 at the invitation of Prime Minister Li Keqiang when he called President Xi Jinping. During these meetings, Singh writes, a consensus in the shape of a bilateral relationship in which China and India agreed not to consider each other as a threat. “This consensus is no longer valid and recent and unprecedented clashes in the Eastern Ladak, which began in 2020 between the forces of both countries, showed it,” Singh wrote with reference to meetings.
“China is and Material Challenge. IT Has Also Become an Ideological Challenge. China is No Longer Inventing on Its Right to Pursue Its Own Model of Social and Economic Development. ITS undoubted Economic Success and High Leadership to the promote the china model of what some scholars have called ‘Authoritarian State Capitalism’, “Dr. Singh Wrote, Describing How China Was Denigrating Liberal Democracy While Highlighting Its Development and Political Models. Singh described the appeal for the Chinese model as “dangerous” and said, “In the last past, we have shown that democracy is fully compatible with the achievement of accelerated economic growth.”
Despite the warning words of China Singh, he also called on greater economic involvement in regional groupings, both within the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SaarC) and in the regional complex economic partnership (RCEP). The last Saarc summit took place in Kathmandu in 2014, but the following summit in Islamabad in 2016 was held because India and several other Member States canceled participation in the Islamabad Saarc summit after terrorist attacks in Uri. Dr. Singh described the relationship of India with Pakistan as “complex and opponent”, but claimed that “the support of trade and economic cooperation between India and Pakistan has enormous potential because the study confirmed the study.
India left RCEP in 2019 and claimed that involvement in RCEP would not deal with his concerns about trading deficit with partner countries, especially China. Singh said free trade and economic partnership should not be viewed by prisms of export and import, Singh said. “The fact that India did not participate in RCEP may have moved to margins the most dynamic components of the global economy, which is now concentrated in Asia,” Singh said.
Published – 27 September 2025 21:50





