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China Prepared to Settle India Border Dispute, Wang Says

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China is ready for a final settlement of its border disputes with India and prepared to invest more in the South Asian nation if trade rules are eased, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said late yesterday in New Delhi.

“Through years of negotiation, we have come to an agreement on the basics of a boundary agreement, and we are prepared to reach a final settlement,” Wang told reporters in the Indian capital near the end of a two-day visit that included a meeting with Prime MinisterNarendra Modi.

India and China, home to more than a third of the world’s population, are seeking to prevent their territorial disagreements from affecting economic ties. China is increasingly asserting its territorial claims in disputed waters off its eastern coastline, raising tensions with Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines.

“The Chinese are prepared to renew their ties with the Indians in a much more positive way,” Hoo Tiang Boon, a research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, said by phone. “They understand that right now foreign relations in East Asia aren’t exactly ideal. The last thing they want is their western flank to create problems for them as well.”

China is India’s largest trading partner and their combined trade was $49.5 billion in the April-December period, according to Indian government data. The two nations are home to one third of the world’s population.

‘Buried Treasure’
Chinese companies would be prepared to invest in developing Indian infrastructure, including high-speed train networks, and the nation’s manufacturing sector with more attractive regulations, Wang said. The two countries agreed to relax visa rules to boost tourism during his visit, Wang said.

“China-India cooperation is like a massive buried treasure waiting to be discovered,” Wang said. “The potential is massive.”

The Chinese government may be motivated to resolve tensions with India as Chinese relations with Japan and Southeast Asian nations including Vietnam and the Philippines have deteriorated in recent months over other territorial disputes.

Modi, elected prime minister in May, has accepted an invitation from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang for an early visit to Beijing, Modi’s office said late yesterday.

Territorial Claims
India accuses China of occupying 38,000 square kilometers (about 15,000 square miles) of territory in Jammu and Kashmir, while the government in Beijing lays claim to 90,000 square kilometers of land in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.

India and China have both made claims to territory held by the other and clashed during a brief border conflict in 1962. The potential for hostilities was highlighted last year when India alleged Chinese troops had crossed into Indian-held territory in Ladakh. The incident, the most serious dispute between the neighbors in a quarter of a century, triggered a three-week escalation in tensions ending with an agreement negotiated by army commanders.

Modi in his election campaign this year promised to take a harder line on protecting India’s borders with China than his predecessor as the two nations aim to end troop clashes that have hobbled their relationship for the last five decades. Modi warned China to drop its “territorial mindset” in February and said his country’s weakness had encouraged China’s army to enter Indian territory last year.

Balance
“With China, Modi will be trying to balance trying to win their investment for things like infrastructure projects, and at the same time trying to reinforce the borders,” said Srikanth Kondapalli, a professor in Chinese studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj met Wang on June 8 for more than three hours, Syed Akbaruddin, an Indian foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters in New Delhi then. The top diplomats talked about increasing Chinese investment into Indian industrial parks, he said.

“Both the leaders felt there was a tremendous untapped potential for growth of economic ties,” Akbaruddin said, adding that “everything” was discussed, including countering terrorism. “China is a neighbor with whom we share a long border. Our neighborhood is a major focus of our government.”

In his press briefing yesterday, Wang said: “We regard each other as a priority and each other’s development as an opportunity.”

Modi’s first trip abroad will be to Bhutan later this month, followed by Japan in July and then the U.S. in September, according to India’s Ministry of External Affairs. Modi is also likely to attend a summit with leaders of China, Russia, Brazil and South Africa next month and the United Nations General Assembly in September.

China Prepared to Settle India Border Dispute, Wang Says - Bloomberg
 
:agree: One wrong move by India and we will settle it forever! Our army is ever eager for action while the navy gets all the attention kicking butt and taking names in East Asia.
 
Looks like China is afraid and ready to give in to indian power.
 
If this Government pulls it off, it would be it'd biggest foreign policy achievement and biggest source of heartburn for our Western neighbour, and only this Government has capability to pull it off as Chinese has only agreed for settlement when a strong government was in power in New Delhi. Last time Deng Xiapong agreed to settle boundary dispute was when Rajiv Gandhi won massive majority but then he visited China and proved there that he was a class-I retard and incapable of strategic thinking.

:agree: One wrong move by India and we will settle it forever! Our army is ever eager for action while the navy gets all the attention kicking butt and taking names in East Asia.


If you try that, your Army would be slaughtered while they try to scale desolate mountain peaks of 6000+ meter height and annihilated while trying to force their way through well defended mountain Passes. You seem to forget that in Himalayan terrain, attacker in order to even have a hope of success should outnumber defenders in ratio of 8:1.

but i am sure that yours generals are not retards like you.

Looks like China is afraid and ready to give in to indian power.


China is not Bangladesh and it recognise that having India on it's side or even India which is genuinely neutral would be great asset to China.

It would free Chinese resources allowing them to concentrate in SCS.
 
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“China-India cooperation is like a massive buried treasure waiting to be discovered,” Wang said. “The potential is massive.”

The potential is indeed massive.

Our surpluses have grown so large that we are running out of places in the world that are able to absorb such large-scale investment.

And India's Congress party has often rejected Chinese investment, even in non-sensitive sectors!

But if Modi lets the investment in (to non-sensitive sectors), it could lead to a real boom for Chinese investment and Indian infrastructure alike.

There is some serious growth potential in India's infrastructure sector.
 
The potential is indeed massive.

Our surpluses have grown so large that we are running out of places in the world that are able to absorb such large-scale investment.

And India's Congress party has often rejected Chinese investment, even in non-sensitive sectors!

But if Modi lets the investment in (to non-sensitive sectors), it could lead to a real boom for Chinese investment and Indian infrastructure alike.

There is some serious growth potential in India's infrastructure sector.

How much could it increase growth rate by: low expectation, middle expectation, high expectation?
 
Border dispute should not be solved at the expense of Indian interests.

However, I believe we will have to make some compromises but the only solution should be accepted which is agreed upon by both sides and in which we do not have to give up large tracts of territory.
 
The potential is indeed massive.

Our surpluses have grown so large that we are running out of places in the world that are able to absorb such large-scale investment.

And India's Congress party has often rejected Chinese investment, even in non-sensitive sectors!

But if Modi lets the investment in (to non-sensitive sectors), it could lead to a real boom for Chinese investment and Indian infrastructure alike.

There is some serious growth potential in India's infrastructure sector.
yeah mate...looking for a greater cooperation between these two great countries which is home of more than a third of world's population. issues are there but due to those we can't neglect the possibility of massive potential which can change the world order.....parallely issues can be resolved with mutual aggreement when trust starts to build.
 
Border dispute should not be solved at the expense of Indian interests.

However, I believe we will have to make some compromises but the only solution should be accepted which is agreed upon by both sides and in which we do not have to give up large tracts of territory.
Thank the Brits and Nehru who have ruined Sino-Indian relations.

The boundary dispute can be resolved with some give-and-take from both sides notwithstanding the objections that would be raised by extremists like the Thakerays and other like minded fringe outfits to score political brownie points.
 
Thank the Brits and Nehru who have ruined Sino-Indian relations.

The boundary dispute can be resolved with some give-and-take from both sides notwithstanding the objections that would be raised by extremists like the Thakerays and other like minded fringe outfits to score political brownie points.
Expect Congress and Secular parties to cry and make a scene, they want to score brownie points anyway they can as they are decimated as opposition now.They will keep taunting this border settlement thing for next 20 years as they have no leader left to lead them.
 
what could be the solution of Border dispute??? only sensible solution is to make LAC as permanent border.
or is there any possible way???
 
Looks like China is afraid and ready to give in to indian power.


It is difficult to say whether they are afraid or not but it is very sure that now they can not take india lightly. Modi will do everything to strengthen our border forces to give a befitting reply in case of any escalation.

:agree: One wrong move by India and we will settle it forever! Our army is ever eager for action while the navy gets all the attention kicking butt and taking names in East Asia.


Our army is more than capable to stop you where our navy can F**k your navy any time anywhere in Indian ocean.
 
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