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China’s Thinly Veiled Challenge to India’s Claims Over North Sri Lanka

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China’s Thinly Veiled Challenge to India’s Claims Over North Sri Lanka


Ambassador Qi Zhenhong paid a high profile visit to Jaffna

The Chinese Ambassador in Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong, made a high profile visit to the Tamil-majority Northern Province on December 15 and 16 exhibiting China’s new-found interest in that province.

Observers see the visit as a thinly-veiled challenge to India’s claims vis-à-vis Northern Sri Lanka given its geographical proximity to India and cultural and linguistic affinity with Tamil Nadu.

Playing the traditional Jaffna Tamil to the hilt, Ambassador Qi Zhenhong visited the Nallur Kadaswamy temple wearing a white dhoti (called Vetti) but without an upper garment and footwear. He was welcomed by the temple management and the Brahmin priests in the traditional Tamil Hindu way.

The Chinese embassy tweeted to say that Ambassador Qi visited the temple “with full respect to the Hindu religious and cultural tradition.” He made a “donation to the Kovil (temple) and shared his offerings to the needy citizens outside after his visit.”

Qi visited another iconic institution in Jaffna – the Jaffna Public Library – which was burnt down by anti-Tamil elements in 1981 and was restored with India’s help after the war. Ambassador Qi was accorded a traditional Tamil welcome at the Library which the Chinese embassy said was “well known in Asia”. The Ambassador donated laptops and books to enhance the capacity of the users and enlarge the collection of books.

Ambassador Qi Zhenhong had a “fruitful discussion” with the Northern Province Governor Jeevan Thiagarajah “on how to enhance mutual cooperation and improve local Tamil community livelihoods.” Five ROI water purification mobile plants, to be located in five districts of the Northern Province, were donated by the Chinese Embassy.

While China has invested heavily in massive projects in Sinhala-speaking South Sri Lanka, it has been keeping off the Tamil majority Northern Province and also the ethnically mixed Eastern Province, probably due to India’s sensitivities and lack of encouragement from the Sri Lankan State.

India considers the Sri Lankan North and to some extent Trincomalee district in the East, as its strategic backyard.

Every time news comes about a Chinese project in the North, antenna’s go up, and hackles rise, in New Delhi, at least in the English language media and the Delhi-based think tanks. Therefore, the present Chinese forays into Northern Sri Lanka will be watched in India keenly.

The Chinese appear determined to establish their diplomatic right to go anywhere or seek development projects anywhere in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government is generally sympathetic to this plea, except when India explicitly raises objections.

Recently, India thwarted a Chinese company’s ADB-sanctioned project to build a hybrid (wind and solar) power plant in three islands off Jaffna not too far from the Indian shore. India raised the issue of security and reportedly offered to do the project with a US$ 12 million grant. Colombo promptly showed the door to the Chinese company, but is still to hand over the project to India.

The Tamil political parties and the Tamil media in the Northern province view Chinese entry into the North with disfavor. They promptly expressed disapproval of Chinese investments in the North. Tamil politicians and the media wrote against a Chinese-Sri Lankan joint venture to grow sea cucumbers in Jaffna for export to China.

The Northern Tamils were also reluctant to take the Sinopharm anti-COVID vaccines distrusting its efficacy. 50% of the population did not turn up in the initial phase of the vaccination program, saying that they would rather wait for Indian and US vaccines.

Among the politicized Tamils, the main objection to the Chinese is that China will not promote their human rights and political demands. While the West, led by the US, has been highlighting the human rights and war crimes issues in the UN and other international forums, and India has been asking the Lankan government to devolve power to the Tamils as per the 13th Amendment of the constitution, China has sided with the Sri Lankan state unreservedly and continually.

Therefore, the Tamils see any Chinese bid to get a foothold in the Tamil majority areas as being part of the Sri Lanka government’s political, economic and foreign policy agendas.
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The Tamils are minorities and defeated by the Pak-backed Sinhalese ethnic who are the majority who control everything in Sri-Lanka and despite India's backing for the tamil tigers Pakistan defeated the gangus in their own backyard in a proxy war:rofl:
 
By removing his shirt , wearing the Tamil traditional vesti, the Chinese Ambassador has shown respect to the Jaffna Tamil culture

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Compared to the Indian PM's visit to the Jaffna temple

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The Tamils are minorities and defeated by the Pak-backed Sinhalese ethnic who are the majority who control everything in Sri-Lanka and despite India's backing for the tamil tigers Pakistan defeated the gangus in their own backyard in a proxy war:rofl:

Do you know who killed Indian ex PM Rajiv Gandhi ? And why he was killed ?

Dont think Sri Lankan Tamils would have forgotten the atrocities of the indian army

An e.g Jaffna Teaching Hospital massacre by the Indian army. Annual memorial services are still held in the hospital

The Jaffna Teaching Hospital marked 30 years since Indian soldiers massacred 68 of its staff and patients.

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Among the 21 doctors, nurses and hospital staff who were massacred were three then leading medical specialists, Dr.A.Sivapathasuntharam, Dr.K. Parimelalahar and Dr.K. Ganesharatnan.

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According to eye witness reports, the hospital was shelled on the morning of the 21st, before Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) troops stormed the building and threw grenades and fired indiscriminately at the civilian staff and patients.

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The following morning, staff who tried to surrender were fired upon before further IPKF soldiers stormed the building and ordered ten members of staff out of the building. The bodies of all ten were found later the same day.

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In 2013 TamilNet reported that Indian government donors requested that the administration take down the memorial site within the hospital dedicated to those killed in the massacre, but that this request was refused.

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And neither would india have forgotten its humiliation

INDIA'S 'VIETNAM MOMENT': THE ILL-ADVISED WAR THAT ENDED IN HUMILIATION


The Chinese dont have Tamils blood in their hands
 
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Do you know who killed Indian ex PM Rajiv Gandhi ? And why he was killed ?

Dont think Sri Lankan Tamils would have forgotten the atrocities of the indian army

An e.g Jaffna Teaching Hospital massacre by the Indian army. Annual memorial services are still held in the hospital

The Jaffna Teaching Hospital marked 30 years since Indian soldiers massacred 68 of its staff and patients.

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Among the 21 doctors, nurses and hospital staff who were massacred were three then leading medical specialists, Dr.A.Sivapathasuntharam, Dr.K. Parimelalahar and Dr.K. Ganesharatnan.

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According to eye witness reports, the hospital was shelled on the morning of the 21st, before Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) troops stormed the building and threw grenades and fired indiscriminately at the civilian staff and patients.

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The following morning, staff who tried to surrender were fired upon before further IPKF soldiers stormed the building and ordered ten members of staff out of the building. The bodies of all ten were found later the same day.

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In 2013 TamilNet reported that Indian government donors requested that the administration take down the memorial site within the hospital dedicated to those killed in the massacre, but that this request was refused.

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And neither would india have forgotten its humiliation

INDIA'S 'VIETNAM MOMENT': THE ILL-ADVISED WAR THAT ENDED IN HUMILIATION


The Chinese dont have Tamils blood in their hands

These Indian atrocities are disturbing. India think that by being a second hand imperialist, it means to massacre the natives. Indians should stop copying its white masters on everything.
 
People here are having simplistic understanding of the issue. First one must acknowledge there was sinhala racism which was horrible. Second india never stood with tamils though it could easily have and establish their leverage there.

Tamil brahmins who were very afraid of their own tamils (thats what brahmins do they throw the society they are in under the bus so they can exploit them) convinced delhi the best way is to befriend sinhalas and gun down tamils to teach tamils a lesson.

Now sinhalas have gone with chinese anyway despite all this. And soon even tamils may follow. India deserves this fully.
 
These Indian atrocities are disturbing. India think that by being a second hand, it means to massacre the natives. Indians should stop copying its white masters on everything.

As long as AFSPA in effect, Indian minority will never be safe. Indian military can literally "shoot to kill" anyone in minority areas, LEGALLY!

Their imperialist/colonialist mindset has pinned "Mother India" down for the past 74 years, and they are not about to change.
 
Why does a "Superpower" like China need to give a "veiled" warning to a "weakling" like India?
Should it not just warn openly? Or, better still, punch India in the face?

Need I say more? Or can I expect most to read between the lines?:undecided:

China is really getting desperate. I would like to see the ambassador in a Jalidar Topi next.
 
Why does a "Superpower" like China need to give a "veiled" warning to a "weakling" like India?
Should it not just warn openly? Or, better still, punch India in the face?

Need I say more? Or can I expect most to read between the lines?:undecided:

China is really getting desperate. I would like to see the ambassador in a Jalidar Topi next.
You are reading an article written by Indians from an Indian website. The headline and whatever between the lines are all INdian narratives. Did China ever said that they are giving any warning?
 
You are reading an article written by Indians from an Indian website. The headline and whatever between the lines are all INdian narratives. Did China ever said that they are giving any warning?
You overestimated @FreeFromFear reading skills. Don't do that again! :p:
 
Why does a "Superpower" like China need to give a "veiled" warning to a "weakling" like India?
Should it not just warn openly? Or, better still, punch India in the face?

Need I say more? Or can I expect most to read between the lines?:undecided:

China is really getting desperate. I would like to see the ambassador in a Jalidar Topi next.

One fearless Indian.

I notice that after each major meltdown, Indian circle chorus runs a powerful echo-chamber and they come out even more emboldened.
 
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