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China will ‘take action’ if India sends troops to Maldives: Global Times
Atul Aneja
BEIJING , FEBRUARY 13, 2018 11:57 IS
China’s state-run tabloid Global Times on Monday warned that Beijing will retaliate if New Delhi unilaterally decides to send troops to crisis-hit Maldives.

“Without UN empowerment, there would be no righteous cause for any armed force to intervene. China will not interfere in the internal affairs of the Maldives, but that does not mean that Beijing will sit idly by as New Delhi breaks the principle. If India one-sidedly sends troops to the Maldives, China will take action to stop New Delhi,” the daily asserted in an op-ed.

It warned that, “India should not underestimate China's opposition to unilateral military intervention.”

The article linking China’s “action” only as a response to India’s possible military intervention follows signals from the Chinese officialdom that Beijing does not want to exacerbate tensions with India over the Maldives issue.

“It (the Maldives development) should not become another problem (between China and India),” an official source had told The Hindu on Thursday.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang quoted Foreign Minister Wang Yi following his meeting with Mohamed Saeed, the special envoy of the Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen on Thursday that “China will not interfere in the internal affairs of the Maldives”.

A diplomatic source said in a conversation with The Hindu that the two visits in December to India- by Foreign Minister Wang and state councilor and politburo member Yang Jiechi-had built on the “fresh start” talks in September between Chinese President Xi Jinping and

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the BRICS summit in Xiamen. The meeting had taken place soon after the Doklam standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Sikkim sector had been defused.

In a timely gesture, the Chinese side has re-opened the gates of the Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage for Indian travelers through Nathu La in Sikkim . The route was closed last year in the wake of the Doklam face-off.

The Global Times op-ed counseled India to “exercise restraint” in view of the “tense situation” in Male. “This is the country's internal affairs and China firmly opposes outside interference. More than that,

“It (the Maldives development) should not become another problem (between China and India),” an official source had told The Hindu on Thursday.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang quoted Foreign Minister Wang Yi following his meeting with Mohamed Saeed, the special envoy of the Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen on Thursday that “China will not interfere in the internal affairs of the Maldives”.

A diplomatic source said in a conversation with The Hindu that the two visits in December to India- by Foreign Minister Wang and state councilor and politburo member Yang Jiechi-had built on the “fresh start” talks in September between Chinese President Xi Jinping and

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the BRICS summit in Xiamen. The meeting had taken place soon after the Doklam standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Sikkim sector had been defused.

In a timely gesture, the Chinese side has re-opened the gates of the Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage for Indian travelers through Nathu La in Sikkim . The route was closed last year in the wake of the Doklam face-off.

The Global Times op-ed counseled India to “exercise restraint” in view of the “tense situation” in Male. “This is the country's internal affairs and China firmly opposes outside interference. More than that,

China should take necessary measures to stop India if New Delhi moves to intervene militarily”, the daily observed.

The latest crisis in Maldives began to unfold earlier this month, when the Yameen administration imposed an emergency in defiance of the Supreme Court ruling that quashed the conviction of opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed, and ordered release of 12 jailed parliamentarians.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...-to-maldives-global-times/article22738864.ece
 
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I don't know how serious this report is cause it's coming from an Indian source which constantly makes empty threats against Pakistan over Kashmir, but India can try to send troops first and see how things play out.
 
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Warning number 2, 998 more to go.. :-)
Temporarily ignoring the pathological masochistic Sinobrained ritual of making a degenerate retard of oneself by giving such warnings.

Global times fails to realize articles like these make Chinese Leadership look slavish to Indian actions.

The very idea of India's action eliciting a Chinese response on non-Chinese foreign policy matters shows insecure, petulant, attention-whoring mindset.
 
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Warning? From a journalist? :rofl:. You mean India is afraid of our journalist? :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:. Why is supa powa not sending any troops yet I wonder? I wonder what is our destroyer doing near there? :D


They count every article in Chinese news paper as a "warning", so they can measure the size of their "victory". Many of them find a great satisfaction in doing so. Very interesting mentality indeed.
 
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They count every article in Chinese news paper as a "warning", so they can measure the size of their "victory". Many of them find a great satisfaction in doing so. Very interesting mentality indeed.
Even for something as serious as Doklam, we only issued 3 official warnings and then mobilized the troops. They then retreated back and we occupied the plateau. In return as a token of goodwill, we postponed the road. Yet, these monkeys are still jumping with their 'victory', not sure how you win by retreating. :azn:
 
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Even for something as serious as Doklam, we only issued 3 official warnings and then mobilized the troops. They then retreated back and we occupied the plateau. In return as a token of goodwill, we postponed the road. Yet, these monkeys are still jumping with their 'victory', not sure how you win by retreating. :azn:

Typical Indian style "self-congratulation". These supposed "elites" are like this, and one can just imagine how benighted their half illiterate masses would be. There are many reasons India is what it is today, their lack of ability to think something a little more complicated must be one on the top.
 
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