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 @9JW7J48Bharatiya Janataanswered…2mos2MO

While the government shouldn’t
take a stance against chinese influence because that would be against the right to freedom, the government should work towards promoting Indian products and enhancing the indian market to make it seem more lucrative and profitable and affordable as compared to the chinese market

 @8QK28KCanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but should never directly confront with chinese. We must look for more co-operation where ever possible.

 @8QF2SNJanswered…3yrs3Y

Instead of acting against china, india should promote high scale manufacturing and increase its relations with neighbours a d in indian ocean

 @8QCVXDFAam Aadmianswered…3yrs3Y

'Strong position' is a very vague term. We must maintain excellent relations with other nations in our region and give them their space.

 @8Q2BQYBIndependentanswered…3yrs3Y

Chinese influence is a myth. They're just doing what ever country strives to do but can't due to lack of influence.

 @8PR6QZ2Bharatiya Janataanswered…3yrs3Y

China has entered the Indian market. Incentives should be provided to Indian companies to facilitate production in India. So that, more money is circulated in the economy, and value of Indian currency does not depreciate.

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 @9FMZP8Hanswered…7mos7MO

Yes and work with the US, Japan and Asean alliance to stop the Chinese military threat in the South China sea

 @9CQ7P9XIndependentanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, by funding infrastructure development of nations within the region and promote cross cultural exchange in order to win the hearts of the locals, thereby reducing the possibility of them getting swayed by rhetoric.

 @9CPYCW7Indian National Congressanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but make sure it's against the threat CCP possess and be careful to make sure it doesn't devolve into racism.

 @9BS3Q2CBharatiya Janataanswered…12mos12MO

Train the currently residing Tibetans, infiltrate in China and normalise bilateral relationships between Bharat and China only once China will not have any expansionist agenda against Bharat and there is an Independent Tibet.

 @98FGTYTanswered…1yr1Y

Better to negotiate with China. Strong stand doesn't matter for their economic capacity

 @95WHXRLIndependentanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes as long as it doesn't result in open conflict and impress the stance of Tibetan sovereignty and nationality

 @95CV7FQIndependentanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, the government should focus on making India an attractive hub for business and manufacturing, ultimately decimating China's labour power and should also focus in forming a military alliance with the West.

 @8XSY4DRIndependentanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, Chinese inquisition is a threat to free india and to the whole world.

 @8WMP5HLBharatiya Janataanswered…2yrs2Y

Indians must innovate to the point that we ourselves can make China irrelevant in India, and until then, it is futile to blame government for it, government is not forcing us to buy Oppo and Vivo mobiles, we are buying them because nobody in India makes great mobile phones.

 @8VXS43LIndependentanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes. Govt. Needs to take a strong stance against unchecked Chinese influence and also engage more with like minded partners such as the United States, France, United Kingdom, Japan and South Korea.

 @8TTM5XPIndependentanswered…3yrs3Y

the government should promote peace but if violence is inevitable, should only defend and never attack

 @8TQZBP8Samajwadianswered…3yrs3Y

There should be coordination with the chinese so that both the countries can develop.

 @8TC6575Bharatiya Janataanswered…3yrs3Y

India should only take a stronger position when it is needed to but not convert it into rivalry like pakistan.

 @8T6QLSDanswered…3yrs3Y

government should take a defensive position and coordinate with India's allies to build pressure on ever expanding china rather than banning chinese goods and companies .

 @8SVQG8NIndependentanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, they definitely should. But while doing that they need to be diplomatic and less public about it. They can't be banning apps to just prove a point.

should be first approached by diplomats, if conditions aren't good, strong action is needed

 @8QMGTSNanswered…3yrs3Y

The government is already strong and determined along with the proud soldiers

 @8QM45YLCommunistanswered…3yrs3Y

No, and the government must strive for diplomatic resolution and engage in economic cooperation that benefits both the countries

 @8QM35RDAam Aadmianswered…3yrs3Y

yes, by providing incentives to small businesses and regional craft based industries.

 @SCPD4Lfrom Karnataka answered…3yrs3Y

Avoid tension between neighbours. Resolve using diplomatic measures.

 @SCN25Sfrom Maharashtra answered…3yrs3Y

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