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Ajit Doval slams Beijing’s McMahon hypocrisy

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...t-week-to-discuss-bilateral-ties_1944819.html

Beijing: National Security Advisors of India and China will meet next week to discuss measures to improve bilateral ties which are strained by differences over a host of issues including India's admission into NSG and Beijing's attempts to block UN ban on JeM chief Masood Azhar.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi will meet in Hyderabad in November first week for an informal dialogue on the state of bilateral relations, especially the irritants bedevilling the development of ties, officials said.

Besides blocking India's admission into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), China had put a second technical hold on India's move to bring about a UN ban on Azhar. Also, India has been protesting over the USD 46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which is being laid through the Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir).

While India is concerned over the Pakistan factor creeping into India-China relations making the bilateral ties more complex, China too is airing its apprehensions over the movement to boycott Chinese goods in India as well the visit of US Ambassador to New Delhi, Richard Verma, to Arunachal Pradesh, which it considers as Southern Tibet and India`s permission to allow the Dalai Lama to visit the area.

Chinese officials say Beijing is apprehensive about India moving closer to US and Japan broadening its strategic and defence ties with both the countries.

Doval and Yang who are the designated Special Representatives of the India-China boundary talks, also periodically meet to discuss the whole gamut of the Sino-Indian relations.

Yang was the former foreign minister of China before he was elevated to the rank of State Councillor of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) after President Xi Jinping took over power in 2013.

In Chinese power structure, State Councillor is more powerful than the Foreign Minister on foreign policy issues.

Both Doval and Yang have been meeting regularly to discuss the problems affecting the bilateral relations.

Officials say that the Hyderabad meeting is not Special Representatives dialogue on the border but an informal consultation in which all issues including those relating to the borders may figure.

Their meeting is set to take place in the backdrop of the just concluded plenary meeting of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) which conferred the status of "core leader" on Xi, broadening his power base both in the party and military.

On India`s admission into the NSG, both sides held in-depth talks over the issue. India has been pressing China to relent on its opposition saying that vast majority of the 48 member group back New Delhi`s case.

China, which is opposing India's membership on the ground that India is not a signatory to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), says the group need to work out a proposal on the accession of all the non-NPT countries meaning Pakistan's admission too.

After talks with India, Chinese officials also held talks with Pakistan on the same issue.

On the issue of ban on Azhar, China has not reacted to Pakistan's reported move to freeze his bank accounts and keeping him under house arrest. Beijing's technical hold in the UN on Azhar`s ban issue is due to expire in December.

Doval and Yang were expected to touch on these issues as well as India`s concerns over the ballooning trade deficit which according to Chinese officials touched over USD 51 billion last year in little over USD 70 billion trade between the two countries.

China has been promising to step up investments in India besides opening up markets for Indian IT and Pharmaceuticals.

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...pay-people-for-their-land/article18683452.ece

The BJP government in Arunachal Pradesh has asked the Centre to compensate thousands of people who had to give up their land for defence structures built during the 1962 war with China.

Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju, who represents Arunachal Pradesh in the Lok Sabha, told The Hindu that the compensation could cost ₹3,000 crore. He held a meeting on Wednesday with MoS for Defence Subhash Bhamre, Chief Minister Pema Khandu and other senior officials.

“Although the people of Arunachal Pradesh can be branded as ultra patriotic Indians, a sense of resentment has been brewing of late due to non-payment of compensation for huge areas of land occupied by the Army,” he said.

Mr. Rijiju called for resolving all pending issues in a time-bound manner.
 
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A British guy came out of nowhere drew a line on the map and told China that's the border, how ridiculous . Or maybe we should talk to UK instead of India?
 
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Myanmar your relative, vietnam your spouse, korea and pakistan your sisters, japan your brother, indonesia your father in law, your only enemy is India. Russia and Australia your wouldbes. Enjoy man.
you nailed it bro....

A British guy came out of nowhere drew a line on the map and told China that's the border, how ridiculous . Or maybe we should talk to UK instead of India?
pls, letsgo back to dogras map
we are ready
 
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A British guy came out of nowhere drew a line on the map and told China that's the border, how ridiculous . Or maybe we should talk to UK instead of India?

But then you didn't have problem abiding by the same line that some British guy drew when it came to settling your borders with Myanmar.

Did you even read the OP? He talks about your renowned hypocrisy!
 
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NEW DELHI: Days after PM Narendra Modi's China visit, national security advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has raised objections to the manner in which China deals with the border dispute with India and hinted at its hypocrisy in the matter.

Speaking at a BSF function, Doval said China's claims on Tawang (in Arunachal Pradesh) were in contravention of accepted principles of border settlement. Calling it hypocrisy, Doval said China was ready to accept the McMohan Line on its border settlement with Myanmar but not with India.

He, however, stressed that any diplomatic relation with China was incumbent upon resolving the border issue. The statements are significant given that India has been trying to articulate a stance where it is willing to resolve the border dispute but also ready to push its own terms for the same.

"China's stand on the border dispute has been in complete contravention of accepted principles. They have accepted the McMohan Line while settling the border with Myanmar and then they say that the same line is not acceptable in case of India, particularly in Tawang. The settled population in these areas has been part of the national mainstream (of India) all through," Doval said while delivering the Rustamji Memorial Lecture on the 50th anniversary of BSF's foundation.

Doval, however, cautioned that India could not ignore the dispute. "We have to settle this dispute. China is an important country for us. It is one of the world's largest economies. It has got a long border with us. It has a special relationship with Pakistan. Both these countries are nuclear and not the kind of democracies that we are," Doval said.

He also said that while bilateral relations were improving, forces needed to remain vigilant. "With China we have got a very long border which is 2,488 km long. A very difficult terrain. In the bilateral relation with China, border is a critical and vital issue. All advancements in bilateral relations that we make vis-a-vis China centre around the border dispute. Maintenance of peace on the border is important for this," Doval said.

"For the last 30 years, not a single bullet has been fired. But the number of intrusions have gone up and down over the past one year. Bilateral relations have improved of late but we need to remain vigilant. We are particularly worried about the eastern sector," he added.

Ajit Doval slams Beijing’s McMahon hypocrisy - The Times of India
The misunderstanding is the biggest obstacle, particularly at the level of high official. All China has been saying is that McMahon line is not a recognized border. The actual border is subject to negotiation. If after negotiation, the actual border overlaps with McMahon line, it is fine. There is no hypocrisy with regard to the outcome of the negotiation between China and Myanmar.

But what India is trying to do is to shovel McMahon line down to China's throat. In their mind, there will be no negotiation. McMahon line is the done deal.
 
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A British guy came out of nowhere drew a line on the map and told China that's the border, how ridiculous . Or maybe we should talk to UK instead of India?



No brother, you are Chinese. You take orders from NO-ONE. That's only done by those who are from slave races.
 
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