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China is in a tight spot as it faces a barrage of criticism from India, Bhutan, US, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea (Reuters)

Beijing has disputes with virtually every neighbouring country over territorial or maritime sovereignty

A raft of bad news followed Chinese President Xi Jinping as he returned to Beijing from Hong Kong where he was confronted by angry demonstrators seeking more democracy in the Chinese territory on the 20th anniversary of its handover from Britain.

While Xi was still in Hong Kong, the United States, to Beijing’s fury, announced arms sales of $1.42 billion to Taiwan, the breakaway island China claims sovereignty over. Meanwhile, the border dispute with India and Bhutan flared up, making Beijing look both bellicose and ineffectual. Bhutan, in an unusually aggressive move, issued a demarche to China through the Indian embassy in Delhi (Bhutan and China don’t maintain diplomatic relations).

Almost on cue, the US government imposed sanctions on China’s Bank of Dandong, accusing it of being “a conduit for illicit North Korean activity.” Alleging that the Chinese bank was engaged in “money laundering”, US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said it had been blacklisted, barring it from the US financial system through which most of the global finance operates.

For India, the diplomatic and financial rebuffs to China couldn’t have come at a better time. Close on the heels of his successful meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 6 completes his historic three-day visit to Israel, the first by an Indian PM. On July 7, Modi flies to Hamburg for the G20 summit where he will run into Xi. Their last meeting in Kazakhstan at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit was congenial with India deciding to tone down the rhetoric over Beijing blocking India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).

Positions have hardened since. India has toughened its stand over China’s ongoing border incursions. In response, China’s jingoistic state-owned media has reminded India of the 1962 Sino-India war, drawing a sharp counter from Defence Minister Arun Jaitley.

Meanwhile, the Americans, increasingly upset over Beijing’s reluctance to rein in North Korea’s missile programme, have accused it of “disregard for international law.” US Defence Secretary James Mattis signalled Washington’s aggressive new stance during a visit to Sydney last month. He also condemned China’s construction of military bases on disputed islands in the South China Sea saying it showed “contempt for other nations’ interests.”

The slew of criticism will rankle with Beijing, considering it comes from a broad swathe of countries: the US, India, Bhutan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. China has disputes with virtually every neighbouring country over either territory or maritime sovereignty. Its closest allies now are Pakistan and North Korea which speaks for itself.

India has been right to highlight Pakistan’s illicit role in supplying nuclear weapons technology to North Korea whose nuclear-armed missile programme is regarded by Washington as a clear and present danger. US policy on both North Korea and Pakistan is currently under review. Islamabad’s role in nuclearising North Korea has resonated badly both on Capitol Hill and in the White House.

All of this presents an opportunity for India at the G20 summit in Hamburg beginning tomorrow. A planned Modi-Xi bilateral has been cancelled following rising border tension and Army Chief General Bipin Rawat’s remark that the Indian Army was ready to fight a two-and-a-half front war. The half referred to the Maoist insurgency.

A belligerent China needs to be constantly reminded of two events: one, its defeat by tiny Vietnam in a short, sharp border war in 1979; and two, the fact that as recently as 2007 its GDP ($2.6 trillion) was nearly the same as India’s today ($2.5 trillion). In ten years India’s economy, if it grows at a conservative annual average of 7 per cent, would double to $5 trillion — half of China’s current GDP even as China’s own economy slows and its population ages.

With the US, the European Union and much of Asia ranged against it, China could, meanwhile, feel increasingly isolated diplomatically. Its infrastructure investments in Africa are already drawing complaints from local workers of ill-treatment and racism. Having rogue nations like Pakistan and North Korea as its closest allies and much of the rest of the democratic world pitted against it is not the best way for China to seek the mantle of global leadership.

The writer is author of The New Clash of Civilizations: How The Contest Between America, China, India and Islam Will Shape Our Century

http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/column-has-china-overplayed-its-hand-2493170
 
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Lol, an article wrote by an insecure Indian what else you expected from him :rofl:, painting China as enemy of the world wont make India any safer :wave:

These Hindus think VN, SK, JP, US, AUS all coming to the rescue. It sounded like someone was crapping.

VN? will only act as cheerleaders

SK? Why would SK stick its neck out for Hindus when China has always been and will always be a very important partner to the Koreans (since ancient times to modern day). By fighting China, it would be the perfect moment for Kim to unify Korea again. They think South Korean are idiots?

JP? Seriously? Japs would just watch how India get spanked

Aussie? Sure :crazy: China is so important to her economy it would give them the middle finger

US? A paper tiger, would just want to watch how we will do in modern warfare and collect data. Indians would be the perfect test subject.
 
These Hindus think VN, SK, JP, US, AUS all coming to the rescue. It sounded like someone was crapping.

VN? will only act as cheerleaders

SK? Why would SK stick its neck out for Hindus when China has always been and will always be a very important partner to the Koreans (since ancient times to modern day). By fighting China, it would be the perfect moment for Kim to unify Korea again. They think South Korean are idiots?

JP? Seriously? Japs would just watch how India get spanked

Aussie? Sure :crazy: China is so important to her economy it would give them the middle finger

US? A paper tiger, would just want to watch how we will do in modern warfare and collect data. Indians would be the perfect test subject.



Mate...for sure you are a false flagger. Arn't you? By my analysis of threads on this forum...guys who quote "Hindus" for Indians are normally Pakistanis not Chinese.... as they don't care about other's religion as much...
 
Lol, an article wrote by an insecure Indian what else you expected from him :rofl:, painting China as enemy of the world wont make India any safer :wave:
Yes, China is a very clever player!!! She'll take the full advantage of this fiasco by keeping it alive as long as she needs!!! I think I have read in this forum that China is sending submarines, surveyor ships. etc. to the Indian Ocean!!! They want to kill many birds with a single stone in the hand!!!! One by one the opposition to OBOR is being eliminated!!! And, India has fallen right into the trap as they prepared it like a double-edged sword!!! It's designed like a lose/lose proposition for her!! As for small countries like Bhutan, unfortunately, they always find themselves at the crossroads of the Imperial games....
 
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Mate...for sure you are a false flagger. Arn't you? By my analysis of threads on this forum...guys who quote "Hindus" for Indians are normally Pakistanis not Chinese.... as they don't care about other's religion as much...
ANd what are you a Caucasian New Zealander? Only 79 posts but joined in 2010 and in 2017 you are analyzing me as a false flagger?:rofl: By now all regular members here know i'm a Chinese, so stop acting as a smartass
 
These Hindus think VN, SK, JP, US, AUS all coming to the rescue. It sounded like someone was crapping.

VN? will only act as cheerleaders

SK? Why would SK stick its neck out for Hindus when China has always been and will always be a very important partner to the Koreans (since ancient times to modern day). By fighting China, it would be the perfect moment for Kim to unify Korea again. They think South Korean are idiots?

JP? Seriously? Japs would just watch how India get spanked

Aussie? Sure :crazy: China is so important to her economy it would give them the middle finger

US? A paper tiger, would just want to watch how we will do in modern warfare and collect data. Indians would be the perfect test subject.

We don't need anybody to defend against china.We have geography and the veteran army.As napoleon said 'Geography is destiny'.Stop barking already,either attack or stop whining -its getting boring.We are in 'your' land according to you,so what happened to china supapowa?
 
We don't need anybody to defend against china.We have geography and the veteran army.As napoleon said 'Geography is destiny'.Stop barking already,either attack or stop whining -its getting boring.We are in 'your' land according to you,so what happened to china supapowa?
Then why did you first made this lousy claim that all these countries will rush to save India?
 
Then why did you first made this lousy claim that all these countries will rush to save India?

Where did i make such a claim? I always maintained we can take care of china defensively by ourselves.You are confusing me with somebody else it seems.Any help we get is just bonus,we are not counting on any.Ofcourse its true hat after the war is over,provided both countries aren't radioactive wastelands India will certainly join the US camp to complete the permanent encirclement of China.But thats for later ,for the duration of the war we will handle you alone.Unlike Pakistan we have never counted on 'brotherly' nations to help us in wartime.
 
These Hindus think VN, SK, JP, US, AUS all coming to the rescue. It sounded like someone was crapping.

Its unfortunate that despite coming from a Communist nation you slot nations religiously.

This clouds clear thinking which is evident.
 
Its unfortunate that despite coming from a Communist nation you slot nations religiously.

This clouds clear thinking which is evident.
Don't you see it's the influence of our neighbour,China has been acting like one too .:-).bad company
 
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