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After hitting the ground running on the foreign policy front with his invitation diplomacy to leaders of eight neighbouring countries including Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has got his first reality check vis a vis the most powerful neighbour, China, a month after he took over the reins of India.

China has just released its new map showing the whole of Arunachal Pradesh and large parts of Jammu and Kashmir as its territories. The Chinese cartographic aggression has come days after Chinese troops made a six-km-deep incursion in Pangong lake in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, on 24 June and went back after staying put in their high speed boats for about two hours.


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This is Prime Minister Modi’s first brush with China, a country he admires and wants to emulate in lifting the sagging Indian economy, particularly the manufacturing sector where the Chinese performance has been consistently impressive.

While China has provoked India on several occasions in the past few years on both the counts – cartographic as well as military incursions – this time the Chinese actions are much different and far more significant for two reasons.

First, The Chinese cartographic provocation has come at a time when Vice President Hamid Ansari is currently in China on an official visit (26-30 June) to celebrate the 60th year of Panchsheel, the five principles for peaceful coexistence that once formed bedrock of India-China ties.

The timing of publication of the controversial Chinese map is significant and has clearly been timed to coincide with Ansari’s ongoing visit to China.

Second, China has hardened its position on boundary dispute with India as is clear by a just-published report in Chinese state newspaperPeople's Dailywhich said without mincing words that Chinese citizens would now be able to "fully, directly know the full map of China".

Earlier, Chinese maps used to separately denote China’s declared claims and Arunachal Pradesh (described by China as “Southern Tibet”) used to figure among these territories. But now the Chinese have taken a giant leap forward towards its territorial claims vis a vis India as stated thus by the People’s Daily report: "Readers won’t ever think again that China’s territory has primary and secondary claims."

For his part, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin pooh-poohed the Chinese territorial claims in their latest map saying that "the cartographic depictions do not change the reality on the ground." Akbaruddin also stated thus "The fact that Arunachal Pradesh in integral and inalienable part of India has been conveyed to Chinese authority at several occasions including at the very highest level" and also indicated that Hamid Ansari may also be conveying this to his Chinese interlocutors.

But the question is: is this enough? Modi made strong remarks and warned China during the election campaign as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate.

The fact that the Chinese are not merely continuing with their India-baiting like business as usual but have hardened their stand (as demonstrated above) shows that they are undeterred by Modi’s image as a strong, no-nonsense leader.

If Modi has to convey a hard-hitting message to the Chinese without bothering about the diplomatic costs and strategic repercussions, one option before him is to advise the Vice President to cut short his ongoing China visit and return home immediately.

After all, it was during the Janata Party regime when the then External Affairs Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was visiting China and the Chinese invaded Vietnam while Vajpayee was on the Chinese soil. Vajpayee was told to abruptly end his China visit and return home immediately, which he did.

This time also it is Chinese aggression – though a cartographic one – and directed against India.

Therefore, we return to the original question mentioned upfront in this article: Should Prime Minister Modi tell Vice President Hamid Ansari to cut short his China visit after the Chinese cartographic aggression?

But this is easier said than done. For one, diplomacy is not run through knee-jerk reactions. Diplomacy, after all, is not a hundred meter race, but a marathon and a long hurdle race.

Perhaps Modi can ask his diplomats to come up with more hard-hitting diplomatic approach that really hurts China.

How about India officially expressing doubts about its One China policy?


China maps J&K as its territory: Should Modi ask Ansari to end Beijing trip?
 
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China at it again.. playing good & bad at the same time, trying test the resolve of new government! They are testing the water by pulling these sort of stunts & trying to see what sort of response new govt in Delhi will offer. Modi & BJP govt needs to be clever about this while tackling Chinese challenge!
 
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China at it again.. playing good & bad at the same time, trying test the resolve of new government! They are testing the water by pulling these sort of stunts & trying to see what sort of response new govt in Delhi will offer. Modi & BJP govt needs to be clever about this while tackling Chinese challenge!

They will get their answer in this:

Partnership with Japan is high priority: Narendra Modi - The Times of India

and also here in the last paragraph:

Japan disappointed as Modi postpones visit - The Hindu
 
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why the hell Indian media so pis**d:hitwall: we also show arunachal & whole jammu & kashmir as ours while reality on ground is different, both countries trying to play with people emotion :cry:
 
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If China is trying to influence India's policy with other Asian countries by resorting to these kinda antics, then they are going wrong way about it. This policy of intimidation will have an adverse impact on it's present relationship with the countries involved.. & drive them to forge a more stronger & strategic partnership which may not be in the interest of China's own! Nevertheless... to counter these challenges, Modi will need to strengthen India's ties with other Asian neighbours & Chinese challenge will settle on it's own once we move beyond the immediate irritant!
 
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If China is trying to influence India's policy with other Asian countries by resorting to these kinda antics, then they are going wrong way about it. This policy of intimidation will have an adverse impact on it's present relationship with the countries involved.. & drive them to forge a more stronger & strategic partnership which may not be in the interest of China's own! Nevertheless... to counter these challenges, Modi will need to strengthen India's ties with other Asian neighbours & Chinese challenge will settle on it's own once we move beyond the immediate irritant!

It already has.

That's the whole point of Abe and Modi moulding their foreign policies to fit this doctrine. Japan is our strongest bet. While at the same time, building up our economy and therefore military is equally important. In the last 5 years, we haven't even spent the allocated 1.5% of our GDP on defence with that shameless Anthony returning the allocated money back to Finance ministry three consecutive times.

why the hell Indian media so pis**d:hitwall: we also show arunachal & whole jammu & kashmir as ours while reality on ground is different, both countries trying to play with people emotion :cry:

That is because J&K and Arunachal ARE ours dude.
 
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That is because J&K and Arunachal ARE ours dude.
common dude do u seriously think we can get those land back or they can take land from us, why don't we just accept the reality on ground, we cant get aksai chin & they can't get arunachal & pakistan can't gey IOK & we can't get Azad Kashmir, no matter what we do, why it's so hard for people on both side of the border to understand :hitwall:
 
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common dude do u seriously think we can get those land back or they can take land from us, why don't we just accept the reality on ground, we cant get aksai chin & they can't get arunachal & pakistan can't gey IOK & we can't get Azad Kashmir, no matter what we do, why it's so hard for people on both side of the border to understand :hitwall:

Not all Indians are coward and sold-out.
 
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common dude do u seriously think we can get those land back or they can take land from us, why don't we just accept the reality on ground, we cant get aksai chin & they can't get arunachal & pakistan can't gey IOK & we can't get Azad Kashmir, no matter what we do, why it's so hard for people on both side of the border to understand :hitwall:[/
we will get our land back it may take a decade or two mark my words!we will get back what is rightfully ours
 
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we will get our land back it may take a decade or two mark my words!we will get back what is rightfully ours

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:lol:
 
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So Pakistan has realized that they are not able to take Kashmir and given this Job to Chinese. Lol. bhagodey kahin ke
 
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