Example of the classic Indian word twisting game.
1) India's Foreign minister Jaishankar complains that Europe didn't show solidarity with India and doesn't want to stand up to China over their border dispute with India.
2) Host asks Jaishankar why hasn't India condemned Russia's activities in Ukraine? If India wants help from Europe against China? Why hasn't India showed solidarity with Europe and condemned Russia?
3) Jaishankar says that the two issues are not the same. Europe must show solidarity with India against China, first. If Europe didn't do that, then India cannot really show solidarity with Europe. WTF?
This is classic Indian word twisting. You point our their mistake, then they go round and round, and then say that it is not their mistake, because it is your mistake. Good! For those in the West who love India so much, enjoy their word twisting game.
Indians are the Maharajas of the word twisting game. No Chinese could ever rival them. Only South Asians, and those who have spent decades working with them understand the game they are trying to pull. The West and Russia are oblivious. China is often confused and frustrated with Indian words.
I have a word of advice to the Chinese leaders. Plug your ears and don't listen to a word what India is saying. Just watch their actions. India said that they wanna spill blood over Aksai Chin? Calm down 1st, watch the Indian troops movements. Publish the surveillance data. India said that PLA was defeated in battle? Calm down 1st, call your generals to ask what is really going on. Collect photos and evidence of Indian Jawans mass surrender, then publish them to the world. Then use those information to your advantage. Squeeze India, and squeeze hard.