Congress leader Sam Pitroda suggests that India should adopt a collaborative rather than confrontational approach towards China, asserting that the perceived threat is often exaggerated. This statement comes amid discussions on India-China relations and follows a rejected US offer to mediate between the two nations, countering assertions by BJP of Congress having a ‘soft corner’ for China.
Sam Pitroda says India should not consider China an enemy

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