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China to go 'great lengths' to allay neighbours’ fears: Analysts

Beijing: As the US aggressively rallying around its neighbours in Asia, China plans to counter it by going "great lengths" this year to address the concerns among the neighbouring countries with a promise to follow an "inclusive" policy, Chinese officials and analysts said.

China's relationship with neighbouring countries in Asia will be a focus of the country's foreign affairs agenda in 2011, they said.

The challenges for China in Asia this year range from security to new forms of cooperation.

"Regional security will remain a top issue for China," Zhai Dequan, Deputy Secretary-General of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association told China Daily today.

Chinese analysts say that due to strengthening ties between the United States and many Asian states, affairs in the Asian region are becoming more "complex".

"China's marvellous GDP performance has shaken the world, yet it does not necessarily lead to a positive interpretation by others. But China will go to great lengths to dismiss concerns of its worried neighbours, due to its 'inclusive', not exclusive, diplomatic strategy," Jin Canrong, deputy director of the School of International Studies at Renmin University in Beijing said.

China's rocky ties with Washington, spats with Tokyo, and uneasiness among ASEAN nations, moreover, have spurred widespread speculation that "Beijing is flexing its muscles", the Daily said without making any direct reference to India's concerns which Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao tried to allay during his last month's visit to New Delhi.

China as a part of counter strategy would also take a close look at the new emerging bloc BRICS, (Brazil, Russia, India, China South Africa).

China, which is the current chairman of the grouping, has formally invited South Africa to attend this year's summit to be held here.

"China would also to delve into the future of BRICS – an increasingly influential group by figuring out its nature and where it is heading to," Chen Zhimin, a professor on diplomacy studies at Fudan University said.

Jin also pointed out that, as national interests are defined in a new pattern that exceeds the scope beyond national borders, "China's reasonable moves to protect these interests" were being regarded as "acting tough".

The global financial crisis accelerated the speed of China's rise significantly.

"It should have been about five to 10 years, but the crisis actually cut it to only one or two years," Tao Wenzhao, a scholar on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said.

"A very big change in the global situation is the redistribution of wealth and power. Emerging economies such as India and South Africa are also helping reshape the current world order," Tao said.

"However, like it is agreed by many parties, (that) with greater power comes greater responsibility, so naturally China will be expected to do more than before," he said.

Chen said that China will play a more leveraging role by an increased share in the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

A reboot of Sino-US ties will be on top priority as good prospects in this bilateral relationship will have a far-reaching influence in the bigger picture the world is facing, the Chinese analysts said.

China to go `great lengths` to allay neighbours? fears: Analysts
 
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thought provoking article
i am sure china will do something to repel america from coming into its neighborhood and only country which can pose threat with americas help (actually help america pose threat to china) is INDIA. so it wont be too surprising if china makes some moves to pull INDIA in its side.
 
@ topic
thought provoking article
i am sure china will do something to repel america from coming into its neighborhood and only country which can pose threat with americas help (actually help america pose threat to china) is INDIA. so it wont be too surprising if china makes some moves to pull INDIA in its side.

And Why Not................? After all, barring few instances, India & China has always shared excellent relationship HISTORICALLY.
 
@ topic
thought provoking article
i am sure china will do something to repel america from coming into its neighborhood and only country which can pose threat with americas help (actually help america pose threat to china) is INDIA. so it wont be too surprising if china makes some moves to pull INDIA in its side.
You are highly underestimating the capabilities of Japan!!! Once check out Japan's self defence forces and then think if only India poses a threat. And yes...South Korea?
The only aspect in which Japs and Koreans lack is in nuclear field. Once,japs go nuclear,they can even challenge the Russians and inflict serious damage.
 
You are highly underestimating the capabilities of Japan!!! Once check out Japan's self defence forces and then think if only India poses a threat. And yes...South Korea?
The only aspect in which Japs and Koreans lack is in nuclear field. Once,japs go nuclear,they can even challenge the Russians and inflict serious damage.

and you are highly misunderstanding my post.
i am not saying that INDIA is only or most powerful nation near china. i m saying INDIA is only powerful country near china which it can have on its side rather than letting it go on american side to avoid american entry directly on chinese borders.
do you think japanese or south koreans will go in china's camp leaving america?:taz:
and btw japs have good economy but still it i small nation and its growth has became stagnent aswell.
 
Yeah, chini hindi bhai bhai- i remember that :rofl:

More than 3yrs on this forum & still sucking your thumb with eyes closed, Just Grow up... Mate.
Read ancient History & you will know whether Hindi Chini Bhai-Bhai or It was Learned or Learner.
 
and you are highly misunderstanding my post.
i am not saying that INDIA is only or most powerful nation near china. i m saying INDIA is only powerful country near china which it can have on its side rather than letting it go on american side to avoid american entry directly on chinese borders.
do you think japanese or south koreans will go in china's camp leaving america?:taz:
and btw japs have good economy but still it i small nation and its growth has became stagnent aswell.

The Japanese and South Koreans tried, but refused.
Now they are all living in the state of wtf?
Much like the Australian kangaroo.
 
This is impossible as long as there are territorial disputes with China.

i know
but terrotorial disputes are only comes out of national interest so another bigger national interest can always overshadow that small one(territorial dispute):cheers:
 
The Japanese and South Koreans tried, but refused.
Now they are all living in the state of wtf?
Much like the Australian kangaroo.

look kid just throwing some BS posts will just increase designation below your name but wont fetch you any credibility or respect. just letting you know. and dont bother replying my posts
 
More than 3yrs on this forum & still sucking your thumb with eyes closed, Just Grow up... Mate.
Read ancient History & you will know whether Hindi Chini Bhai-Bhai or It was Learned or Learner.

Stop living in the past kiddo, and do not breast feed on the past alone, this is present chini hindi are not bhai bhai anymore and future does not look bright for you either, and yes what you can do is only wish for revival of chini hindi bhai bhai, talk about ancient history, Pakistan and India were a single subcontinent then, if almost common heritage and culture cannot make us re unite, what fantasy made you believe you gona b bhai bhai again with China? Lol only bhai bhai i can think of is raat ko charpai wala :sniper::sniper::rofl::rofl:
 
look kid just throwing some BS posts will just increase designation below your name but wont fetch you any credibility or respect. just letting you know. and dont bother replying my posts

Your respect for me would be my worst nightmare, and don't bother replying my post. either.
 
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