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Chinese penetration in South Asia now beyond India’s control

Chinese penetration in South Asia now beyond India’s control

Telegraph Nepal

With China seeking greater role in the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) as a ‘dialogue partner’ and Pakistan, Bangladesh, the Maldives and Sri Lanka immediately supporting the Chinese move, the 20-point agenda of the declaration adopted by the 17th SAARC Summit that concluded on Friday in Addu City of the Maldives, also included the decision to review engagement between the regional body with the countries with observer status.

The United States, China, Japan, Myanmar, Australia, Iran, Korea, Mauritius and the European Union were present at the 17th SAARC Summit as the observers.

According to the 20 Point declaration, the SAARC regional body will undertake a comprehensive review of all matters relating to its engagement with observer countries, including the question of dialogue partnership, before the next Session of the Council of Ministers to be held in 2012.

The Chinese move was resisted by India and Nepal, Bhutan and Afghanistan preferred to remain neutral.

Thus, Nepal’s Prime Minister Bhattarai justified his India elevation else he would have a fate similar to Nepal’s former sovereign Gyanendra Shah.

Nepal thus became a tail of the Indian regime.


To recall, at the 13th SAARC Summit held in Dhaka of Bangladesh, Nepal had supported Chinese entrance in the South Asian regional body with an Observer status.

“It was a long time coming. But when it did in Dhaka over the weekend, China’s diplomatic big bang left in tatters India’s long-standing claim of an exclusive sphere of influence in the sub-continent. That Nepal’s King Gyanendra could hold up the consensus at the summit on Afghanistan’s membership for two days by linking it to China’s request for an association with the SAARC, heralds a new paradigm in the sub-continent’s geopolitics. Without even being present at the summit, China has significantly influenced the outcome of the Dhaka debate on expanding SAARC membership”, so wrote C. Raja Mohan for the Indian express (12, November 2005).

King Gyanendra thus became instantly a villain in the Indian eyes.

It is quite interesting to note that in a revengeful act, just a week after Gyanendra Shah’s grand push to lend support to the Chinese place in SAARC as an Observer, India forced Nepal’s subservient political parties to sign the most humiliating and anti-national 12-Point Agreement that eventually did away with the institution of Monarchy in Nepal.


Chinese also did not come to the rescue when the monarch was being sidelined. What a pity!

The date of the signing of the 12 point agreement is November 22, 2005.

In the meantime, reports have it that China has established an embassy in the Maldivian capital Male just two days before the SAARC Summit. Quiet diplomacy takes a new height.

Reports coming from Bangladesh are also in favor of China. The main opposition BNP has called for granting China full membership in the SAARC regional body.

"The delegation discussed the issue of China becoming a full member of the South-Asian platform during the meeting and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia expressing her all-out support on the issue," BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, while briefing journalist in Bangladesh.

She made the remark while meeting a high level delegation from China.

The institution of monarchy may have been sidelined but Nepal’s last King Gyanendra’s noble efforts to include China in the South Asian regional body as an observer must be praised because his efforts have considerably lessened India’s fear among smaller South Asian states.

With Madam Khalida now demanding full membership to China in SAARC must have elated Nepal’s former King Gyanendra.
 
Of course Chinese control is way ahead. The only people who compare india to china are those with ulterior matter and as a way of flattering indians. India is more comparable to pakistan, bangladesh sri lanka and even nepal. The only thing it has in common with china is a large population. An indian population whose maijority live in a state we are not allowed to talk about on the forum its that incredibly bad
 
Of course Chinese control is way ahead. The only people who compare india to china are those with ulterior matter and as a way of flattering indians. India is more comparable to pakistan, bangladesh sri lanka and even nepal. The only thing it has in common with china is a large population. An indian population whose maijority live in a state we are not allowed to talk about on the forum its that incredibly bad

Worthless to discuss anything in numb nuts here.....
 
Telegraph Nepal ! Maoist mouth piece.

Myanmar is slipping away from Chna and landing on India's lap. Maldives and India just signed security pact. There go 2 south asia nations.

If Chinese penetration in South Asia now beyond India’s control; then , India's entry into south China sea is beyond China' control.
 
China can go whereever they want, it does not impact India much.
 
Telegraph Nepal ! Maoist mouth piece.

Myanmar is slipping away from Chna and landing on India's lap. Maldives and India just signed security pact. There go 2 south asia nations.

If Chinese penetration in South Asia now beyond India’s control; then , India's entry into south China sea is beyond China' control.

That's a big challenge for the out of date ships in IN and the environment of the South Sea too, if they sunk during the journey.

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China can go whereever they want, it does not impact India much.

I like the idea.
 
like that junk varyag:rolleyes:

You probably know that Varyag is younger and stronger and better designed than any of your ACs including the one for which you payed 2 billion to Russia.(Yet it is still in Russia, under an ever-gonna-end construction)
 
I do not know how else to put it across but thanks to China,India now shares great ties with far bigger players like Japan,Malaysia,Singapore,Vietnam and even the mighty United States.Some of them wouldn't have given India even half a chance if it weren't for China!!!

China is more than welcome to keep bailing out it's bank buddies in SAARC,we rather go for members that grant something other selling their own sovereignty!!!
 
You probably know that Varyag is younger and stronger and better designed than any of your ACs including the one for which you payed 2 billion to Russia.(Yet it is still in Russia, under an ever-gonna-end construction)

We shall see about that. Don't worry for us.
 
I do not know how else to put it across but thanks to China,India now shares great ties with far bigger players like Japan,Malaysia,Singapore,Vietnam and even the mighty United States.Some of them wouldn't have given India even half a chance if it weren't for China!!!

China is more than welcome to keep bailing out it's bank buddies in SAARC,we rather go for members that grant something other selling their sovereignty!!!

yes mate you hit the nail on thee head. India only matters cos of china, Other countries want to use indians as foddder in the event of war
 
yes mate you hit the nail on thee head. India only matters cos of china, Other countries want to use indians as foddder in the event of war

We all agree that China is penetrating into a willing Pakistan. India can just watch and Pakistan seem to have a great time. Once upon a time it was US and now it is China.
 

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