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China and Pakistan setting up an economic corridor. Should India be worried?

Of course, Indian and Indian media keep me entertained. I need to show some emotion, what else you expect? :lol:
But I do like the author of the article when he said "While Pakistan has China as an all-weather friend, India is treated as its all-weather adversary and enemy.":rofl:


I always wonder why India's own media is trolling India itself
 
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Well the writer is right at some places ;-). But China is not doing deals with small countries to counter India. China don't consider India in the same league as it is, atleast not now. It just wants to replicate US by influencing small countries (such as *ahem* Pak) for thier economic and political benefit. Sri Lanka and Maldives are neutral so why would they turn down inclusion of China in SAARC, which doesnt have any direct relation with India in their perspective. And China will never negotiate Arunachal for entry in SAARC.
 
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Chinese ambition to dominate the far east and Asia also needs to be checked by India extending closer cooperation with Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, and closer at home to other countries such as Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Afghanistan and Maldives:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Nawaz Sharif's quiet visit to China remained in the background, a hush-hush affair, till the announcement of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). In fact, it has just been reported in the press that the Pakistani Prime Minister performed the ground-breaking ceremony of a section of the motorway in the North-west. It is said to be 60 Kms long, 4-lane fenced Hazra motorway in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, costing about $297 million and expected to be completed in two years.

The Chinese government and banks will finance Chinese companies to build $45.6 billion worth of energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan over the next few years. These will be profit-oriented projects. Out of $45.6 billion, $33.8 billion is earmarked for energy projects and $11.8 billion for infrastructure.

This economic corridor will pass through Pakistan's Kashmir and will help connect China's Xijiang to Pakistani Gwader port in Balochistan and will also serve as a terminal for China to pump oil procurement from the Persian Gulf. According to Pakistani Minister for Water and Power, it will be Chinese banks and the government which will finance the project. Pakistan will not be taking debt on this score. While in China, Nawaz Sharif is reported to have signed 20 agreements including the project related to deep water Gwader port at a cost of $622 million, which China is developing.

Simultaneously, China expects to build the New Silk Road, which will enable it to trade with European and Asian markets. China plans to spend $16.3 billion to finance building of infrastructure. This will link it to markets in three continents. Chinese media claim that every country along the route will benefit. Initial plans indicate that the Silk Road starts from the ancient capital city of Xiam, goes west to Lanzhow and Urumqi before reaching central Asia, Middle East and Europe. Full details have not been announced yet.

In the meantime, it may be recalled that, when Sri Lanka offered to India to assist and build the Hambantota port in the North, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, in order to please the Tamil Nadu government, did not take the opportunity. :lol:This was immediately seized by China who built the port in no time and now, the Chinese vessels, including submarines, can be at a stone's throw to India.

Now, digress for a moment and take the case of moves made in the 18th SAARC summit in Kathmandu recently. Although there were nine observer countries, including the US, China, Japan, South Korea and Iran, a move was made, spearheaded by Pakistan, and duly supported by both Sri Lanka and Maldives, that China be made a full-fledged member of SAARC.

While Pakistan has China as an all-weather friend, India is treated as its all-weather adversary and enemy. :rofl:Pakistan was the stumbling block in almost all the proposals made at SAARC summit! So, if China were to be admitted into this organisation, it will lead to continuous chaos in each meeting. In any case, China is not a South Asian Country:disagree:, and it is gratifying to note the firm stand taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard.

In the meantime, China may make political overtures and attempt to offer a quid pro quo for an Indian entry into the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation, if India supports the Chinese SAARC full membership. :lol:India should decline such a move. And, when it does that, China will make an attempt to link her withdrawal of veto for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council and an "interim" agreement to "settle" its border dispute in Arunachal Pradesh! India would do well not to fall into these traps also.

After all the hype about the President Xi Jianping's visit to India, the Chinese have, on a free of cost basis, undertaken a feasibility study of the Delhi-Chennai bullet train project, which can do 300kmph, cover a distance of 1,754 kms in 6 hours, and is estimated to cost $32.6 billion. At the same time, both China and India have also identified the development of Bengaluru and Bhubaneshwar as "model stations" that China would "establish". Other areas under collaboration cover the establishment of a "Railway University" and upgrading of existing tracks so that trains can run around 180 kms per hour.

Here again, the rail corridor between Chennai and Mysuru via Bengaluru has been identified. To make this possible, India proposes to send five batches of 20 personnel each to China for training. Also as China has developed world class expertise in "heavy haul trains", India would work together with China in this area also.
As against this, it may be remembered that Japan is also a serious contender to get high speed train deals in India. In fact, so far, the Japanese Bullet train project, covering Mumbai-Ahmedabad is on track and Japan would be prepared to study this issue further because of its close relations with India, and attempt to work out a mutually acceptable proposal.

There has been a favourable response to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for "make in India" appeal. China is no exception. However, Ding Gang, a senior editor of People's Daily, the main organ of the Communist Party, in a leading article, has stated that "China's sunset industries are where India's hope lies". :rofl:In actual fact, the Chinese government has taken serious steps to stop production of goods in high-polluting industries. The labour costs are also rising in China. As a sequel, the Chinese companies are now attempting to relocate their plants in third world countries where pollution controls are lax and labour is relatively cheaper than China. If the finished product has a local demand, it would be an added advantage, like India and some other countries in the East.

Hence, “make in India” campaign should not permit such industries to come in as the ecology and environment would be our concern too.

With all these factors in the background, what should India really do? While valuing friendship with all nations, it is time India asserts itself as a regional power, who cannot be pushed around.:rofl: It has to increase its allocation of funds for the development of defence forces, including upgrading of equipment with superior advanced technology and for training. In a similar fashion, Indian military training and academy should be accessible to all friendly countries.

Chinese ambition to dominate the far east and Asia also needs to be checked by India extending closer cooperation with Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, and closer at home to other countries such as Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Afghanistan and Maldives.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
India should now employ stricter control in import of goods from China that can be easily made in India. Instead of importing billions of dollars worth of electronic goods from China, it would be better to invite them to set up the manufacturing hub in India. But India should not permit any screw-driver technology :rofl:and assembly plants as these will be detrimental to India's interest.

In conclusion, it may be worthwhile even to decline the $20 billion worth of projects offered by China but reconsider their moves in our area. We need to develop our political and industrial relations deeply with both Bangladesh and Myanmar in the East, strengthen our association with Sri Lanka while standing by eternally with Nepal, Bhutan and Afghanistan.

National security is far more important than the talk of lip-service friendship.:angel:

(AK Ramdas has worked with the Engineering Export Promotion Council of the ministry of commerce. He was also associated with various committees of the Council. His international career took him to places like Beirut, Kuwait and Dubai at a time when these were small trading outposts; and later to the US.)

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It's fun to read Indian wrote article, so many laughs. :sarcastic:I bet this author came to PDF to collect each opinion over China then put togheter to make this article, what ever he wrote has been lenghtly discuss in forum.

Why should we be worried about a Economic corridor
 
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its hilarious how obsessed indians are with pakistan and pakistan really doesn't give two-shits about them
 
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This is good news for pakistani businessmen. They can make a lot of money selling Pigs to China via this corridor.

Since pakistani's think pigs are filthy and do not eat them and since the chinese loves pigs and eat the in every possible way, its a win win. :D

It is unlikely that pakistan can sell anything else to china via this "corridor".
 
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When I saw this article, my first impression is that this is another Indian obsession article about China and Pakistan. But then I stepped back and believe that I shouldn't make assumptions. But my hunch was correct, another lunatic obsessive article from yet another Indian.

Thats begs the question, why did you bother to post on this thread then, when were already aware the article is by a "lunatic obsessive article from yet another Indian"

Makes us wonder, who the obsessive lunatic is ;)

It's fun to read Indian wrote article, so many laughs. :sarcastic:I bet this author came to PDF to collect each opinion over China then put togheter to make this article, what ever he wrote has been lenghtly discuss in forum.

If in your opinion, the article is of such low quality, why post it here? Besides your appeal for such quality?
 
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These guys think other people also think the same way as themselves :lol:

Fact is Chinese businessman is worried about his GDP growth and for them India is an ideal investment place which is ripe for profits.

They just spoiled opportunity by border violations and pathetic rants !!

Had India - China been friends China's economy would have had a good run even at this point when their housing market is collapsing and wages rising. Most of the low end industries are on the verge of shut down.

India started its own campaign "Make in India" initially there will be some issues and hurdles but once this starts rolling Indian economy will hit the double digit growth consistently.

Mean while Chinese businessman will rant and cry like this :lol:

'India shouldn't expect border concessions from China' | Zee News

Arunachal Pradesh is a minor issue compared to India - China co operation and defining Asia.

Chinese idiots !!
 
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i dont know why u think india will be worried abt a economic corridor. The only thing india is worried abt is militants and jihadis dat comes to india territory. No indian gives a damn wat china and pak does in dere bedrooms
 
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If in your opinion, the article is of such low quality, why post it here? Besides your appeal for such quality?

Did I said anything about low quality? your assumption is not my problem :lol:, I post this article here because it's interesting to know how Indian think of China-Pakistan cooperation :cheesy:, especially an author from the Indian Engineering Export Promotion Council of the ministry of commerce.:cool:

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These guys think other people also think the same way as themselves :lol:

Fact is Chinese businessman is worried about his GDP growth and for them India is an ideal investment place which is ripe for profits.

They just spoiled opportunity by border violations and pathetic rants !!

Had India - China been friends China's economy would have had a good run even at this point when their housing market is collapsing and wages rising. Most of the low end industries are on the verge of shut down.

India started its own campaign "Make in India" initially there will be some issues and hurdles but once this starts rolling Indian economy will hit the double digit growth consistently.

Mean while Chinese businessman will rant and cry like this :lol:

'India shouldn't expect border concessions from China' | Zee News

Arunachal Pradesh is a minor issue compared to India - China co operation and defining Asia.

Chinese idiots !!

LMAO a self bragging statement, we seek investment opportunities in India as we did in Africa, you Indians just like to take a small event to inflate the importance of India...and mark my word China is not gonna die without India, we still have the rest of the worlds to trade with.

And talk about "made in India" campaign, China's sunset industries and screw-driver technologies are the two hopes that Indian economy will hit the double digit growth consistently.:wave:
 
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LMAO a self bragging statement, we seek investment opportunities in India as we did in Africa, you Indians just like to take a small event to inflate the importance of India...and mark my word China is not gonna die without India, we still have the rest of the worlds to trade with.

And talk about "made in India" campaign, China's sunset industries and screw-driver technologies are the two hopes that Indian economy will hit the double digit growth consistently.:wave:

Why should I have to Brag??

There is already more than 100 Billion investments lined up for next 5 years.

Plus states will take care of attracting investments by providing incentives to MNCs. all and all the investment will be worth 1 Trillion or more. States will generate the remaining income.

To your info. you can locate those screw driver and sunset industries to other Asian countries who has human resources, India has a different model although India also concentrating on manufacturing. India wants to develop its own Entrepreneurs, opportunities will be given to Indians.

India needs help in setting up high tech industries for which India is going for JV's and technical help.
 
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Why should I have to Brag??

There is already more than 100 Billion investments lined up for next 5 years.

Plus states will take care of attract investments by providing incentives to MNCs. all and all the investment will be worth 1 Trillion or more. States will generate the remaining income.

To your info. you can locate those screw driver and sunset industries to other Asian countries who has human resources, India has a different model although India also concentrating on manufacturing. India wants to develop its own Entrepreneurs, opportunities will be given to Indians.

India needs help in setting up high tech industries for which India is going for JV's and technical help.

That's remain to be see, you have not achieved anything yet, you guys are only good at bragging about Modi that he will do this and do that.
 
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That's remain to be see, you have not achieved anything yet, you guys are only good at bragging about Modi that he will do this and do that.

China got the investments and then it chinese provinces started generating their own income by land selling and other means.

India is also doing the same, except that India will produce quality goods and will give "quality for money" unlike China.

India needs good small entrepreneurs and so India is giving preference to Indians.
 
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Indian are afraid of increased Chinese naval profile in the Indian Ocean.
 
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China got the investments and then it chinese provinces started generating their own income by land selling and other means.

India is also doing the same, except that India will produce quality goods and will give "quality for money" unlike China.

India needs good small entrepreneurs and so India is giving preference to Indians.

You sound like an illterate Indian. At least learn how to write English you dumbass.

If you honestly think a shit hole like India can match China in industrial and cosumer goods, you are even dumber than Indians are dark and smelly.

China will continue to dominate India, as anyone with a brain knows. China is superior in every facet to India. I am glad they have killed many disgusting Indians. Go China!

That's remain to be see, you have not achieved anything yet, you guys are only good at bragging about Modi that he will do this and do that.

Its really funny how Indians have such an inferiority complex to the Chinese.

We all know Indians, have a deep complex when it comes to Pakistanis. We know Indians are very dark and considered the ugliest people on the planet. So I guess its not surprising they are obsessed with fairer and taller Pakistanis.

And now we have some Indians here claiming that India will compete with China economically? LOL.
 
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