Jaishankar picks 4 major disruptions at global level

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The rise of China, behaviour of the US on world platform, challenge of terrorism, and the implication of non-market were four major disruptions at the global level, S Jaishankar said today. He said the transition being observed at the global level was not limited to the western world alone. "One, of course, is the rise of The second is the choices, posturing and behaviour by the Third is the challenge of terrorism, particularly, from the ungoverned spaces and fourth is the implication of non-market economics," Jaishankar said talking about the major disruptions at the global level in recent times. Speaking at the multilateral 'Raisina Dialogue', Jaishankar, who will hang his boots on January 28, said the rise of China, although disruptive, is also positive. "We need to have a balanced view.

Certainly, for India, in some ways has been a motivator and an example," he said referring to China's growth. He said that to some extent has also "opened up the international order". Jaishankar's comments on from ungoverned spaces is seen as an apparent reference to In her address at the Raisina Dialogue yesterday, had termed " as the mother of all disruptions". Responding to a question on India's alleged involvement in terrorist activities and the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has sentenced to death by a for allegedly spying, Jaishankar dubbed the accusation as farce. With regards to the US as a disruptor, Jaishankar said "it has been disrupting" for sometime. "was a disruption, in a sense has, was, is, will be a disruptor. The Obama administration's choices on were disruptions to the international politics," he said. The had imposed sanctions on in connection with Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in He said the barriers in the trade and services are coming down. "A lot of market economies are also practising non-market economics," the said. Non-market economy is the economy in which the government seeks to determine economic activity largely through a mechanism of central planning, as in the erstwhile Soviet Union.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 23:00 IST