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Environment minister and home ministry clash over India-China relations
Singh had told Ramesh that it was "advisable for cabinet colleagues not to make comments on the functioning of other ministries," Indian news agency Press Trust of India said, quoting unnamed sources in his office. "There is no confusion in our policies towards China and we continue to strive for constructive engagement with Beijing," Singh added, according to the report. Ties between India and China have long been marred by suspicion despite soaring trade and increased cooperation on issues like climate change.
India's home ministry has been blocking deals between Indian companies and Chinese vendors this year amid fears equipment could be vulnerable to hackers or be compromised by Chinese intelligence agents. The home ministry has said that it is not targeting Chinese companies, but all foreign companies needed to pass security checks. "It is wrong to say that the security establishment was biased against the Chinese," home secretary G K Pillai said. "Chinese companies are already present in India in a big way.They are working in a variety of sectors, including the telecommunications sector. I don't think there is any discrimination happening from the government's side," he added. In his comments, Ramesh had advised India to be "much more relaxed" in its approach to Chinese investments, admonishing New Delhi for "imagining demons where there are none," PTI reported. The Congress party is also reportedly unhappy over Ramesh's remarks.
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