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BEIJING (INP): China has reacted sharply to Indian navy chief DK Joshi’s remark that New Delhi was ready to dispatch ships to protect Indian interests in the diplomatically choppy South China Sea region.
Indian emissary Shiv Shankar Menon had indicated that Joshi was ambushed by journalists in New Delhi in to making a general comment which was then exaggerated and reported.
Menon had also added that China knew how the media operates in India and that none of the top Chinese officials he met had raised the issue.
This could be true. But as it now appears China didn’t take Joshi’s remarks lightly.
“China opposes any unilateral oil and gas exploration activities in disputed areas in the South China Sea and hopes relevant countries respect China's sovereignty and national interests, as well as the efforts of countries within the region to resolve disputes through bilateral negotiations,” Hong Lei, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson told a regular press briefing.
Hong was responding to Joshi’s remarks on Monday when he told the annual Indian Navy Day press conference that though India was not a direct claimant in the South China Sea, its primary concern was the “freedom of navigation in international waters.”
“It is not that we expect to be in those waters very frequently,” but whenever the situation required, with the country’s interests at stake — for example ONGC Videsh has three oil exploration blocks there”, “we will be required to go there and we are prepared for that,” Joshi said.
ONGC Videsh has invested more than $600 million in exploring oil and gas in those blocks in the past few years.
“India is not a direct claimant of disputed islands in the South China Sea, but a deal signed by the Indian state-run explorer ONGC and Vietnam in October last year to explore the oil and gas block in the disputed waters has sparked a diplomatic row between Beijing and New Delhi,” state-run Global Times said.
“The real threat posed by India to China is the military co-operation between India and Vietnam. Moreover, India is now controlling several Indian Ocean islands at the entrance of the Malacca Strait, an international energy channel that sees 80 percent of Chinese oil imports passing by every year,” said Du Jifeng, an Asia-Pacific issues researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the newspaper.
“As for China, India poses far less of a threat than the US and Japan, because what India can offer to Southeast Asian nations is much less than what the US and Japan can offer," Zhuang Guotu from the Southeast Asian Studies at Xiamen University added.

China hits back at Indian navy chief
 
Let's take on Indians in South China Sea.....

let the shooting match begin. Less talking , more shooting..:D
 
BEIJING (INP): China has reacted sharply to Indian navy chief DK Joshi’s remark that New Delhi was ready to dispatch ships to protect Indian interests in the diplomatically choppy South China Sea region.
Indian emissary Shiv Shankar Menon had indicated that Joshi was ambushed by journalists in New Delhi in to making a general comment which was then exaggerated and reported.
Menon had also added that China knew how the media operates in India and that none of the top Chinese officials he met had raised the issue.
This could be true. But as it now appears China didn’t take Joshi’s remarks lightly.
“China opposes any unilateral oil and gas exploration activities in disputed areas in the South China Sea and hopes relevant countries respect China's sovereignty and national interests, as well as the efforts of countries within the region to resolve disputes through bilateral negotiations,” Hong Lei, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson told a regular press briefing.
Hong was responding to Joshi’s remarks on Monday when he told the annual Indian Navy Day press conference that though India was not a direct claimant in the South China Sea, its primary concern was the “freedom of navigation in international waters.”
“It is not that we expect to be in those waters very frequently,” but whenever the situation required, with the country’s interests at stake — for example ONGC Videsh has three oil exploration blocks there”, “we will be required to go there and we are prepared for that,” Joshi said.
ONGC Videsh has invested more than $600 million in exploring oil and gas in those blocks in the past few years.
“India is not a direct claimant of disputed islands in the South China Sea, but a deal signed by the Indian state-run explorer ONGC and Vietnam in October last year to explore the oil and gas block in the disputed waters has sparked a diplomatic row between Beijing and New Delhi,” state-run Global Times said.
“The real threat posed by India to China is the military co-operation between India and Vietnam. Moreover, India is now controlling several Indian Ocean islands at the entrance of the Malacca Strait, an international energy channel that sees 80 percent of Chinese oil imports passing by every year,” said Du Jifeng, an Asia-Pacific issues researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the newspaper.
“As for China, India poses far less of a threat than the US and Japan, because what India can offer to Southeast Asian nations is much less than what the US and Japan can offer," Zhuang Guotu from the Southeast Asian Studies at Xiamen University added.

China hits back at Indian navy chief

We do respect China's sovereignty but we also respect Vietnam's sovereignty and India considers those disputed water to be Vietnam's area of influence.
 
BEIJING (INP):
“The real threat posed by India to China is the military co-operation between India and Vietnam. Moreover, India is now controlling several Indian Ocean islands at the entrance of the Malacca Strait, an international energy channel that sees 80 percent of Chinese oil imports passing by every year,” said Du Jifeng, an Asia-Pacific issues researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the newspaper.


China hits back at Indian navy chief

I see more of Apprehension and Concern to Put in Civilized terms rather than Hitting Back . While Shiv Shankar Menon is Right . The Comment was Over Bloated . I said the Same over which some Indian Members were Crying River and growing Spines .

We do respect China's sovereignty but we also respect Vietnam's sovereignty and India considers those disputed water to be Vietnam's area of influence.

Yes . But its a Feint . A Toying to China in response to what they are doing in our backyard . While Supporting Pakistan and other Small countries in the region they say they are doing it for Stability . We are doing the same :tup:
 
It is very easy to misconstrue the cooperation between India and Vietnam. It is better left for the diplomats to sort this out. No point in antagonize your big brother up north and send wrong signals. Media being media just read in between the lines when none exists.
 
this news has been posted before too.



naah , its the same news with new news title , you can search same news thread was posted 2 days ago.

But on the source it says "Posted on December 7, 2012"

Anyway - sanu ke :china::pakistan:
 
Let's take on Indians in South China Sea.....

let the shooting match begin. Less talking , more shooting..:D


"LETS" ???
mate the last time i checked the PN can barley protect its own shoreline . the idea of them conducting operations 3K miles of their coast is nothing but a joke.
the Chinese navy though having a larger fleet , are still not technological superior to face the IN which is is blue water navy .

refute me with facts if you can.
 
"LETS" ???
mate the last time i checked the PN can barley protect its own shoreline . the idea of them conducting operations 3K miles of their coast is nothing but a joke.
the Chinese navy though having a larger fleet , are still not technological superior to face the IN which is is blue water navy .

refute me with facts if you can.

IN is green water navy
 
"LETS" ???
mate the last time i checked the PN can barley protect its own shoreline . the idea of them conducting operations 3K miles of their coast is nothing but a joke.
the Chinese navy though having a larger fleet , are still not technological superior to face the IN which is is blue water navy .

refute me with facts if you can.



Are you sure it is not a BROWN WATER NAVY ? :D
 

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