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"Foreign policy swings like wild pendulum": Kharge as Centre plans to allow Chinese to bid for govt contracts

Taking a dig at PM Modi's "Main desh ko jhukne nahi dunga" remarks, Kharge said that the current situation reflects the opposite of that claim.

ANI Jan 09, 2026 14:35 IST googleads

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge (File Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], January 9 (ANI): Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday slammed the Centre over reports suggesting that the Indian government plans to scrap five-year-old restrictions on Chinese firms bidding for government contracts, alleging inconsistency in the Modi government's foreign policy.
Kharge said that foreign policy "swings like a wild pendulum" while pointing out the inconsistency in India's foreign policy. He added that the people were bearing the cost.
Taking a dig at PM Modi's "Main desh ko jhukne nahi dunga" remarks, Kharge said that the current situation reflects the opposite of that claim.



"'Main desh ko jhukne nahi dunga'. What is happening today is the exact opposite. Two recent examples: The ban on Chinese companies, in place for 5 years, is being lifted. The sacrifice of our brave Indian soldiers in Galwan was insulted by Modi when he gave China a CLEAN CHIT. Now, by rolling out the 'red carpet' for Chinese companies, he is showing just how deep the 'red colour' runs in his 'red eye'," Kharge posted on X.
The Congress chief also criticised PM Modi's silence on US President Donald Trump's remarks on India's Russian oil exports, calling it a sign of "surrender".
"US President Trump is commenting daily on India's Russian oil exports. But Modi is silent. He is averting his gaze. The 'sir' thing looks more like 'surrender'. For us, foreign policy means prioritising national interest above all. But the Modi government has dealt a severe blow to our Non-Aligned and Strategic Autonomy foreign policy," he said.
Kharge further added, "The Modi government's foreign policy swings like a Wild Pendulum, now this way, now that way, and the people of India are bearing the cost of it."
The restrictions on Chinese firms were imposed following the deadly clash between Indian and Chinese troops in Galwan Valley in 2020.
The possible shift comes as India and China look to normalise ties amid US pressure on New Delhi.
Last year, PM Modi visited China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, where he and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to strengthen the bilateral cooperation. (ANI)

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