03-Jul-2025 02:20 PM
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New Delhi, July 3 (Reporter) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge today targeted the Modi government over news reports that China has recalled its officials from India’s manufacturing sector.
In a post on X, Kharge accused the government of compromising national interest and economic security in the name of foreign investment and policy schemes.
"According to reports, China has pulled back its officials from India’s manufacturing sector. Isn’t it true that the Modi government, having failed entirely on its 'Make in India' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' promises, laid out the red carpet for Chinese companies and eased visa rules for Chinese nationals — all while forgetting the sacrifices at Doklam and Galwan — to ensure benefits under the PLI scheme?" Kharge asked.
The Congress chief further criticised the government for remaining silent as China imposed strict restrictions on the export of rare earth magnets and minerals to India. These materials are vital for key sectors such as automobiles, electric vehicles, defense production, and high-security currency printing.
“Isn’t it true that the Modi government has taken no concrete steps in response? Chinese officials haven’t even granted official appointments or approvals to delegations from India’s automobile industry,” Kharge added.
Highlighting another serious concern, Kharge alleged that China has stopped exporting speciality fertilizers to India in the past two months, while continuing supply to other countries. India depends on China for 80% of its speciality fertilizer imports, which are crucial for the productivity of fruits, vegetables, and other high-value crops.
"Won’t this severely affect millions of our farmers, who are already suffering due to a shortage of urea and DAP fertilizers?" he asked.
In a sharp remark, Kharge said the Modi government's “Chinese guarantee” appears to have no expiry date. "Five years ago, after the martyrdom of 20 brave soldiers in Galwan, your government gave China a clean chit...////...