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why?what's your point?
The author is correct. What they are saying is who they can trust, and its the same debate the Pakistanis had due to sanctions. China wins as they impose no sanctions obviously. India will do what the West wants her to do. Your entire economy (the economy of current India), depends about 75% on the West. And that's what the author is highlighting; that can they form a tighter bond with India and Russia when clearly, they will bend over backwards to the Western pressure?
Every country has its own strategy. Whether the author is right or wrong, only time will tell. But the events of the past few years are described correctly.
IMO, China will take over all strategic aspects way above India and Russia within Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and some of the Central Russian states (outside of Georgia and a couple others with good American influence). While starting from Iraq, the UAE and throughout majority of the modern Arab world, the US will ALWAYS be the biggest strategic partner.
Bhadrakumar is a former Indian ambassador. He has a lot of insider contacts and his analytical ability is usually superb.
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I agree with Mr Ambassador's words that China is the no 1 partner of Iran in India but saying that India has abandoned Iran during all those years is simply wrong
First, while all three Asian giants succumbed to the US pressure and complied with the sanctions regime against Iran, China never accepted the sanctions as a limiting factor in the development of economic relations with Iran. It explored every avenue to sidestep the sanctions.
Can a permanent UNSC member with VETO power fear being isolated? if so, she does not deserve to be in the UNSC. Why did China not fear isolation when she vetoed action against 26/11 terrorist Zakiurrahman Lakhvi?Iran’s ‘Look East’ partners in a quandary | Asia Times
China also caved in to the US pressure to stop its transfer of military technology to Iran – Washington going to the extent of threatening to supply arms to Taiwan in retaliation and Obama receiving the Dalai Lama in the White House. The US kept reminding China that Russia had already accepted the rules of the game drawn up in Washington, and Beijing had no choice but to follow suit lest it faced isolation within the UN Security Council.
Do you know India's largest trading partner is UAE followed by China? US is at number 3. Of 15 largest trading partners of India only 4 are from west and they are US, Switzerland,Germany and Belgium. Rest 11 are from Asia.The author is correct. What they are saying is who they can trust, and its the same debate the Pakistanis had due to sanctions. China wins as they impose no sanctions obviously. India will do what the West wants her to do. Your entire economy (the economy of current India), depends about 75% on the West. And that's what the author is highlighting; that can they form a tighter bond with India and Russia when clearly, they will bend over backwards to the Western pressure?
Every country has its own strategy. Whether the author is right or wrong, only time will tell. But the events of the past few years are described correctly.
IMO, China will take over all strategic aspects way above India and Russia within Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and some of the Central Russian states (outside of Georgia and a couple others with good American influence). While starting from Iraq, the UAE and throughout majority of the modern Arab world, the US will ALWAYS be the biggest strategic partner.