India Will Overcome 'Turbulence' In Foreign Policy: Khurshid
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid today said the country would soon come out of the "little turbulence" it has seen in the recent weeks on foreign policy issues.

"Over the next few weeks, I hope that things will begin to take shape that will applaud and support the confidence we have shown of being able to receive negative impulses and return them with degree of positivity," he said while speaking at the Asian Relations Conference in Delhi.

He said "India will see itself through this little turbulence that we have seen in the recent weeks. People will come out and say that's how foreign policy has to be handled."

Lauding the efforts of foreign policy experts, the minister said "the architecture that we have developed of India's foreign policy has protected and defended by taking a few blows on its body. The body is firm and strong."

"We don't let go off controversy and search for other answers simply because it takes a little time for diplomacy to work. Diplomacy will work and we probably see in next few weeks that how and why I said diplomacy works," the minister said.
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Mar 22, 2013
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> "People will come out and say that's how foreign policy has to be handled." - Khurshid.

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