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CPEC success is a defeat for India in the region: Indian Analyst

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CPEC success is a defeat for India in the region: Indian Analyst Report
4 May, 2018


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NEW DELHI - The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is China’s ambitious project for increasing connectivity and economic cooperation within Eurasia. Since its announcement in 2013, the BRI has been positively received by many countries covered within its ambit. However, notwithstanding the recent between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wuhan, China, one issue associated with the BRI will likely be considered an irritant for China: India’s position on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Last May, New Delhi sent a clear message to Beijing that it doesn’t support CPEC. India registered its protest by boycotting the high-profile Belt and Road Forum organised by China.

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Its principal objection was that CPEC passed through Azad Kashmir. Earlier this month, the Ministry of External Affairs made its position clear on this issue when asked about a possibility of cooperation between India and China on the BRI.

The Ministry’s statement read: “Our position on OBOR/BRI is clear and there is no change. The so-called ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ violates India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.” [image: Illustration: Keshav]

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India’s position will undoubtedly have a larger impact on China-India relations. Kashmir is considered a contested territory by the international community. Nevertheless, for India, Kashmir remains an emotional and sensitive issue. It is little wonder that China’s insistence on establishing the CPEC project through Azad Kashmir is seen by India as a deliberate disregard of its territorial claims.

At a broader level, if China invests heavily in the region, it risks becoming party to what has been a troubling bilateral dispute between nuclear-armed rivals. If CPEC gets operationalised and fortifies the emergence of a fully functional China-Pakistan axis, this would hamper India’s larger interests in the South Asian region and force a strategic rethink in South Block.

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The incentives for this would be even stronger if CPEC’s potential success renders Azad Kashmir more industrially developed, thus granting Pakistan greater legitimacy over the region. Whether India has any road map to take the conversation on Azad Kashmir forward is a different debate but no nation can be expected to wilfully forsake its territorial claims. Had India not registered its protest, that would have been perceived as a weakness, and would have been a setback for India’s emerging power status in the international system.

CPEC is ultimately a thorn in India-Pakistan relations. The best way forward would be for India to come up with a concrete plan on Azad Kashmir. Otherwise, its protests on CPEC may well be ignored by stakeholders in the project, with little consequence.

*By: Martand Jha, he is a Junior Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi*
 
Pretty well describes their narrow-mindedness and anti-Pakistan obsession. How one country's economic success can be a defeat for another country is beyond logic.
It is surely a defeat for some politician's inflated ego. It is also not difficult to understand that he also considers it a defeat for his country since it is a common trait for politicians to dress their personal interests up as national interests.
 
While India is busy raping , Modi is busy making indian fools with distorted facts , CPEC is moving forward due to sincerity of both Pakistan and China. Indian concerns with regard to CPEC have been completely ignored and thrown into Indian ocean and the polluted Ganga.
 
India has been thoroughly defeated by China & Pakistan.

Indian hindus are the most insecure and obsessed maniacs and until this entity exists there will be no peace. Ghazwa-tul-Hind will settle it once for all.

Should be nuked to dust.
 
CPEC success is a defeat for India in the region: Indian Analyst Report
4 May, 2018


cpec-success-is-a-defeat-for-india-in-the-region-indian-analyst-report-1525452005-7462.jpg


SHARES

NEW DELHI - The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is China’s ambitious project for increasing connectivity and economic cooperation within Eurasia. Since its announcement in 2013, the BRI has been positively received by many countries covered within its ambit. However, notwithstanding the recent between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wuhan, China, one issue associated with the BRI will likely be considered an irritant for China: India’s position on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Last May, New Delhi sent a clear message to Beijing that it doesn’t support CPEC. India registered its protest by boycotting the high-profile Belt and Road Forum organised by China.

READ MORE: Pakistan Army achieves major success today in Worlds largest counter terrorism operation in tribal areas
Its principal objection was that CPEC passed through Azad Kashmir. Earlier this month, the Ministry of External Affairs made its position clear on this issue when asked about a possibility of cooperation between India and China on the BRI.

The Ministry’s statement read: “Our position on OBOR/BRI is clear and there is no change. The so-called ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ violates India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.” [image: Illustration: Keshav]

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India’s position will undoubtedly have a larger impact on China-India relations. Kashmir is considered a contested territory by the international community. Nevertheless, for India, Kashmir remains an emotional and sensitive issue. It is little wonder that China’s insistence on establishing the CPEC project through Azad Kashmir is seen by India as a deliberate disregard of its territorial claims.

At a broader level, if China invests heavily in the region, it risks becoming party to what has been a troubling bilateral dispute between nuclear-armed rivals. If CPEC gets operationalised and fortifies the emergence of a fully functional China-Pakistan axis, this would hamper India’s larger interests in the South Asian region and force a strategic rethink in South Block.

READ MORE: Indian Army deploys more troops at borders with Pakistan: Sources
The incentives for this would be even stronger if CPEC’s potential success renders Azad Kashmir more industrially developed, thus granting Pakistan greater legitimacy over the region. Whether India has any road map to take the conversation on Azad Kashmir forward is a different debate but no nation can be expected to wilfully forsake its territorial claims. Had India not registered its protest, that would have been perceived as a weakness, and would have been a setback for India’s emerging power status in the international system.

CPEC is ultimately a thorn in India-Pakistan relations. The best way forward would be for India to come up with a concrete plan on Azad Kashmir. Otherwise, its protests on CPEC may well be ignored by stakeholders in the project, with little consequence.

*By: Martand Jha, he is a Junior Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi*
“Our position on OBOR/BRI is clear and there is no change. The so-called ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ violates India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
You keep living in fool's paradise. It suits us too. No one (including China) in world considers Azad Kashmir as Indian territory. We want Indians away from CPEC because Indians jinx any thing they touch. SAARC is a prime example. Regarding CPEC, Indians are behaving towards China like a spoiled son. Chinese are not in a hurry to entertain Indian BS in any case. Good luck.
 
Indian hindus are the most insecure and obsessed maniacs and until this entity exists there will be no peace. Ghazwa-tul-Hind will settle it once for all.
This Ghazwa, where is the evidence? Is not a Ghazwa a battle, where the Seal of the Prophetsﷺ takes part? If so, how can there be a Ghazawa now?
 
The CPEC also includes 3,000-kilometer network of roads from Gwadar port to Kashgar city. This project will also upgrade the silk route and Karakoram highway which is 1300 Km long.
 
If that's the case then Pakistan's principal objection for not allowing India to join CPEC should be that India passes through "four Kashmir sized regions," that rightfully belong to Pakistan.

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Our foreign office is not doing its job otherwise there are so many ways to shut them up. Perhaps we are ignoring. Gangadesh has done some development in IoJ&K ...so how come it build roads and rail link in a disputed territory if it has objection on Pakistan doing developments in GB. Furthermore, there is nothing in UN resolution that stops Pakistan from developing infrastructure in GB and Azad Kashmir.

This Ghazwa, where is the evidence? Is not a Ghazwa a battle, where the Seal of the Prophetsﷺ takes part? If so, how can there be a Ghazawa now?
That requires a different thread to discuss it.
 
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