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PTI | Sep 1, 2015, 10.10PM IST

BEIJING: Terming India's plans to conduct oil exploration off Vietnam coast in the South China Sea as "illegal", a state-run Chinese daily today said it is an "unwise move" that may "sabotage" positive momentum in ties.

"India's intention to once again explore for oil in the disputed waters of the South China Sea is an unwise move, as it will further complicate the maritime disputes and do a disservice to maintaining the positive momentum that has been achieved in China-India ties," the China Daily said in an editorial. Titled 'India should rethink its oil exploration plans', the editorial said according to reports India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation plans to restart exploration activities in the waters off Vietnam's coastline which are "also claimed by China".

"The Indian company should be told: Without the permission from the Chinese government, activities conducted by any foreign company in these disputed waters are illegal," it said.

READ ALSO: China starts naval drills in disputed South China Sea amid heightened tensions

About India's response to such criticism in the past that it is an economic activity which has no bearing on the dispute, the daily said, "New Delhi may deem its oil exploration activities in the South China Sea purely economic in nature. But, considering the already existing tensions in the South China Sea, New Delhi's move will only aggravate the situation."

Significantly, China defends its plans to build an economic corridor with Pakistan through Azad Kashmir as a commercial activity aimed at improving people's livelihoods.

"What's more, the meddling of outside forces, such as the United States, in the maritime disputes in these waters has already disrupted regional efforts to resolve them peacefully," the daily said.

"As a country near the disputed waters, India should respect and support the efforts of the countries involved to resolve their disputes through bilateral channels, as it too has a stake in peace and stability in the waters," it said.

READ ALSO: South China Sea tensions flare at Asia security talks

China has lodged protests in the past when ONGC conducted drilling at the invitation of Vietnam.

"Both Beijing and New Delhi have devoted a lot of efforts, especially at the highest-level, to improve their meaningful interaction and keep their differences at bay. Both countries should be aware that it is in their mutual interests to continue to propel the current desirable momentum in bilateral ties," the editorial said.

"They should not entertain any doubt that they have everything to gain by deepening cooperation in areas they are both interested in. And they should avoid taking missteps that may sabotage the good development of their ties," it said.

India's oil exploration off Vietnam 'illegal', Chinese mouthpiece says - The Times of India
 
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PTI | Sep 1, 2015, 10.10PM IST

Terming India's plans to conduct oil exploration off Vietnam coast in the South China Sea as "illegal", a state-run Chinese daily today said it is an "unwise move" that may "sabotage" positive momentum in ties.

BEIJING: Terming India's plans to conduct oil exploration off Vietnam coast in the South China Sea as "illegal", a state-run Chinese daily today said it is an "unwise move" that may "sabotage" positive momentum in ties.

"India's intention to once again explore for oil in the disputed waters of the South China Sea is an unwise move, as it will further complicate the maritime disputes and do a disservice to maintaining the positive momentum that has been achieved in China-India ties," the China Daily said in an editorial. Titled 'India should rethink its oil exploration plans', the editorial said according to reports India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation plans to restart exploration activities in the waters off Vietnam's coastline which are "also claimed by China".

"The Indian company should be told: Without the permission from the Chinese government, activities conducted by any foreign company in these disputed waters are illegal," it said.

READ ALSO: China starts naval drills in disputed South China Sea amid heightened tensions

About India's response to such criticism in the past that it is an economic activity which has no bearing on the dispute, the daily said, "New Delhi may deem its oil exploration activities in the South China Sea purely economic in nature. But, considering the already existing tensions in the South China Sea, New Delhi's move will only aggravate the situation."

Significantly, China defends its plans to build an economic corridor with Pakistan through *** as a commercial activity aimed at improving people's livelihoods.

"What's more, the meddling of outside forces, such as the United States, in the maritime disputes in these waters has already disrupted regional efforts to resolve them peacefully," the daily said.

"As a country near the disputed waters, India should respect and support the efforts of the countries involved to resolve their disputes through bilateral channels, as it too has a stake in peace and stability in the waters," it said.

READ ALSO: South China Sea tensions flare at Asia security talks

China has lodged protests in the past when ONGC conducted drilling at the invitation of Vietnam.

"Both Beijing and New Delhi have devoted a lot of efforts, especially at the highest-level, to improve their meaningful interaction and keep their differences at bay. Both countries should be aware that it is in their mutual interests to continue to propel the current desirable momentum in bilateral ties," the editorial said.

"They should not entertain any doubt that they have everything to gain by deepening cooperation in areas they are both interested in. And they should avoid taking missteps that may sabotage the good development of their ties," it said.

India's oil exploration off Vietnam 'illegal', Chinese mouthpiece says - The Times of India

Tough luck china and too bad you don't like it.
 
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China as a bigger country should walk the talk. They started poking in Indians land occupied by Pakistan. Now India is just reciprocating in same tone.
 
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China as a bigger country should walk the talk. They started poking in Indians land occupied by Pakistan. Now India is just reciprocating in same tone.

Just words from both sides. No actions will take place on the ground. These are just diplomatic talk.
 
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we should have JV with China also for oil exploration in SCS. that way we both can benifit commercially which will increase trust.
 
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Just words from both sides. No actions will take place on the ground. These are just diplomatic talk.
Yes, china is checking out on india using verbal jaunts. Well some one has to remind them manmohan singh is no longer the pm of india.

In response , India should offer to sell oil discovered from the area to china:p:.
 
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India's intention to once again explore for oil in the disputed waters of the South China Sea is an unwise move, as it will further complicate the maritime disputes and do a disservice to maintaining the positive momentum that has been achieved in China-India ties

Indian Version -
Chinese Intention to continue its projects in disputed Land of Kashmir is an unwise move , as it will further complicate the Land dispute and do a disservice to maintaining the positive momentum that has been achieve in china-India ties .
 
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Is CEPAC through Pakistan occupied Jammu&Kashmir legal ? That part is also disputed territory in which we have claims similar to your claims over South China Sea.

Now the victory parade is over. PLA is ready for war!

Time to roll into Hanoi with tanks and do scorched earth again!

We have the Indians surrounded in Indian Ocean. We are already making moves on Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

India starts to attack China again.
 
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Stop complaining, you did not bother with India's sensitivities in Azad Kashmir, we wont care about you as well...
 
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Logic no use against trollers. Either have to come down to their level and shoo them away or put up with the incessant ching ding dong noise. ;)



HAHA, good ownage.



You know who the biggest India-haters down there hate more than India? Its China lol. They have seen what you have done to Tibetans and their culture, they want no part of that haha.

But you are welcome to keep the mental masturbation going...guess you got no time or money for anything else lol.

The only thing they lacks is help. The local don't lack courage, don't lack thoughts, don't lack organization, they are keen to get outside's helps.
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Check what only savage can do.
 
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Times of India is a Chinese newspaper. News to me , lol

:lol:

You never know, Indian newspapers are always available to highest bidder and China has loads of cash :)
 
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What will China do if USA and Russia joins in with extracting oil for Vietnam too?
 
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